Sydney's Northernmost Chinese Community: Hornsby
Hornsby is a key town in northern Sydney and the northern terminus of two train lines within Sydney. It developed early, with a town history of nearly a century. Through years of construction and development, it has become an important economic center in Sydney's Upper North Shore.
In recent years, the number of newly built apartment buildings has surged, mainly concentrated around the train station, with a very modern architectural design.
What makes this place special is this sculpture, which is the landmark here. This sculpture has stood here for at least 30 years, and everyone knows it.
Visitors who come here will take photos here.
The area below is all clocks.
By the pool sits a street performer playing the hulusi.
A vast Westfield, numerous large stores and home goods stores, parks, a swimming pool, cafes, and restaurants... In this regard, Hornsby is almost a self-sufficient mini city.
The town has a history of nearly a century, and the remaining old houses preserve a very traditional style. Transportation, schools, and shopping are all available here, and the environment is quiet and pleasant.
Sydney Hornsby offers a comfortable living environment and comprehensive community facilities to meet residents' needs.
The area has multiple shopping centers, supermarkets, and other retail commercial spaces, and a variety of dining, entertainment, and cultural facilities meet the diverse needs of residents.
With beautiful natural scenery, a rich cultural atmosphere, and convenient living facilities, it is deeply loved by local residents.