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Lunar Gateways

Where
Hay St
Haymarket NSW 2000
Australia
When

Every day, 12am to 11:59pm Monday 27 January to Sunday 16 February

Cost

Free

A tribute to Chinese, Korean, Thai and Vietnamese architecture

Each gateway is hand painted and makes design and cultural references to Chinese, Korean, Thai and Vietnamese architectural features. Don't miss seeing these impressive structures beautifully illuminated at night. 

Listen to an audio description of each gateway:

Gateway locations:

  • Chinese Gateway: Hay Street, Haymarket

  • Korean Gateway: Civic Connector, Darling Quarter

  • Thai Gateway: corner of George Street and Campbell Street, Haymarket

  • Vietnamese Gateway: Hay Street, Haymarket

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