
This busker performs at a paifang along George Street where it meets Campbell Street, beside the Capitol Square Hotel. A paifang, also known as a pailou, is a traditional style of architectural arch or gateway structure which has been installed to celebrate the Sydney Lunar New Year Festival. The saxophone player displays a QR code so fans can learn more about him and purchase his music.
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...but where are the people?
ReplyDeleteI took this shot just when he set up so he only just started playing.
DeleteI love the colors of the gate.
ReplyDeleteHopefully a good spot.
ReplyDeleteHa! You're really rubbing it in my face this morning!! #MCoW
ReplyDeleteThat looks Thai to me
ReplyDeleteWhich makes sense because Campbell Street is part of Thaitown, featuring Thai restaurants, grocery/speciality stores and business services.
DeleteLovely street capture!
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