Be a tourist Culture vultures 9 Lost luggage THE SUITCASES Kids can climb over this artwork on the pavement of Hope Street dedicated to notable Liverpudlians of recent history. This is a fun and interactive way to discover the city's incredible past. 1O If you want a cathedral... ...WE'VE GOT ONE TO SPARE Both of Liverpool's cathedrals can be found on Hope Street. The CofE cathedral took 100 years to build and is classically stunning. A few hundred yards along the street, the largest Catholic cathedral in the country is locally known as 'Paddy's Wigwam' and has its own idiosyncratic charm. 11 See the dragons C H I N ATO W N Liverpool is home to the oldest Chinese community in Europe 20 and second largest Chinatown in the world after San Francisco. Come to sample the culinary delights and to see the 15m-high arch to the neighbourhood that is decorated with 200 dragons on a wooden and marble structure - and is the largest Chinese arch outside of China. a worker's paradise 12 Visit PORT SUNLIGHT This late 19th century village on The Wirral was built for the workers at Lever Brothers nearby soap factory that later became global giant Unilever. 'Soap King' William Hesketh Lever (known later on as Viscount Leverhulme) was a philanthropist as much as an industrialist and had a vision for his workers' lives years ahead of its time.