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Starting from $1,000 add-on

Bilingual Websites (EN + ZH)

Reach both English and Chinese-speaking customers with a fully bilingual website experience.

  • Full EN + Simplified Chinese
  • Language switcher in nav
  • SEO optimised for both languages
  • Targets Chinese-Australian market
Bilingual Websites (EN + ZH)
Reach the Chinese-Australian Market

Connect with Melbourne's 600,000+ Chinese-Speaking Community

Australia is home to one of the world's largest Chinese diaspora communities. In Melbourne alone, over 600,000 residents speak Chinese at home. Yet most Australian business websites only cater to English speakers — leaving an enormous, underserved market on the table.

A bilingual English + Chinese website signals respect and cultural awareness to Chinese-speaking customers, builds trust, and dramatically increases the chance they'll choose you over a competitor with an English-only site. For businesses in real estate, education, food, retail, and professional services, this can be transformational.

Our bilingual websites are built with next-intl, a professional internationalisation framework. English and Chinese content are managed separately in Sanity CMS so your team can update each language independently. Both versions are fully SEO-optimised.

Connect with Melbourne's 600,000+ Chinese-Speaking Community

The Chinese-Australian opportunity

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Our Bilingual Process

Building for Two Audiences at Once

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Content Strategy

We plan the bilingual content structure — considering what differs per audience, not just what needs to be translated.

02

Translation & Review

We handle or coordinate professional translation. All Chinese content is reviewed by a native speaker — no machine translation.

03

Development

We build both language versions simultaneously with a language switcher in the nav and separate URLs (/en and /zh) for SEO.

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SEO Setup

We configure hreflang tags, Chinese meta titles and descriptions, and submit both sitemaps to Google for indexing.

Common Questions

Bilingual Website FAQs

For the Australian Chinese market, Simplified Chinese is correct. The majority of Chinese Australians are from mainland China, Malaysia, and Singapore — all of which use Simplified Chinese. Traditional Chinese is primarily used in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and older diaspora communities.

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