Chinanews.com, November 2nd. Australia.com compiled a report that after nearly 40 years of operation, a well-known Chinese restaurant in Sydney will close its business and become another closed restaurant under the new crown pneumonia epidemic.

Previously, this restaurant had attracted at least 50,000 “foodies” to check in.

  The 9th News reported on the 1st that Marigold Restaurant is a well-known Chinese restaurant in Sydney. This Citymark restaurant announced that it will usher in its last business day on December 5.

The official website of the Fuli Gong Restaurant wrote: "With a heavy heart, we announced that we will close the Fuli Gong Restaurant. The new crown virus has changed our lives, work and travel. Unfortunately, this has also affected the operation of the Fuli Gong Restaurant. Functional business and working day. Thanks to the expansion plan of the Citymark Building, it’s time to say goodbye to everyone."

  39 years ago, the management team of Fuli Gong Restaurant brought its first Hong Kong-style Chinese restaurant to Sydney.

Beginning in 1982 at 299 Sussex Street, Old Marigold Restaurant (Old Marigold) opened.

In 1986, this restaurant opened the Regal restaurant on the corner of Sussex Street and Liverpool Street, followed by the Fuli Palace Restaurant.

  The Fuli Gong Restaurant is the last restaurant of the catering team. The other two restaurants have been closed due to the reconstruction of the building. Both of these restaurants have been in operation for more than 20 years.

"In the past 39 years, we have been very honored to serve Sydney people and tourists from various states and overseas. Many of them have become our friends. The children and grandchildren of our customers have grown up with us. The restaurant held their landmark celebration." Approximately 51 thousand people checked out the popular restaurant on the social media "Facebook".

(Compiled by Wang Yuqing)