Located in Melbourne CBD area, near Federal Square, Flinders Railway Station, St. Paul's Cathedral. Because it is in a busy city, the daytime is messy, people come and go, and tourists are in the majority. The street is very narrow, so it looks long and not worth going. When all the stores in the street are closed, the surroundings become the world of those who are homeless and sleeping in the street. It's normal to sleep quietly on the floor and make a lot of noise. It's normal to get together in groups of three or five to play and sing, talk and dance, and occasionally ask passers-by for pocket money and a cigarette. I guess those people who are used to staying at home may not be well adapted at first. Last weekend, people who drank too much shouted nearby and crossed the street at will. Every traffic light is the same. There happens to be a police station nearby. At night, sirens can be heard from time to time. There is no special street, there is no need to be a scenic spot to see, just pass by. Local night security is not as good as Beijing, let alone go too late.