Before coming here, the old sister repeatedly told: don't hope too high, don't think how lively, otherwise you will be disappointed. . . In fact, there is not Chinatown, Chinatown, at most, there are a few shops, very small. . . blah blah blah, indeed, I have also repeatedly adjusted my psychological expectations. . . But when I arrived, oh, I went to this street in Canberra's DIKSON area. There are many Chinese restaurants, Chinese food opened by Hong Kong people, Chinese food in the middle and low-end, buffet, good business, and barbecue shops. There are authentic Beijing Quanjude Roast Duck, Nanjing Salt Duck, There is also a Shanghai restaurant opposite, which has its own characteristics, is close to each other and the business is very good. In Canberra, Dixon is called Chinatown by and is also a Canberra Asian Community Center.