Broome Chinatown
Broome Chinatown

Broome Chinatown

During the heyday of Broome's pearling industry, the pearlers (many from China, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Europe) would arrive back on shore cashed up and head to the opium dens, billiard halls, and brothels of Chinatown to let loose. The vibrant neighborhood remains the multicultural heart of Broome.

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Chinatown, Broome, Western Australia, 6725

The basics

While you won’t find opium dens in Broome Chinatown these days, you will still find corrugated sheds alongside some fascinating Chinese architecture and delicious food. The area is filled with shops selling pearls and mother-of-pearl products, many of which come from local waters. Sightseeing tours around town nearly always pass through Chinatown, along with Town Beach, Gantheaume Point, Sun Pictures (the world’s oldest outdoor cinema), and Cable Beach.

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Things to know before you go

*Broome Chinatown is the heart of Broome and a must for all first-time visitors.

*Wear comfortable walking shoes and wear sun protection, as not all areas are shaded.

*Chinatown is the area's main shopping district—a great place to pick up gifts and souvenirs.

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How to get there

Chinatown is still the commercial center of Broome, so it's a major stop for the Broome Bus, which has comprehensive coverage of the town. It's also walking distance from the airport.

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When to get there

The best time to visit Chinatown is during regular business hours, when its shops and restaurants are open to visitors. Come hungry, as this is one of the best places in town for a meal.

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The Broome Museum

If you’re interested in learning more about the colorful and sometimes lurid history of Broome Chinatown, pay a visit to the Broome Museum. The exhibits cover topics like the area’s pearling history and the World War II bombing.

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