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“A living part of Melbourne's modern Chinatown, the Chinese Museum was brought into being in 1985 to document, preserve and display the history of Australians of Chinese descent.”
Located in Melbourne's Chinatown, off Little Bourke Street, the Chinese Museum is a living part of Melbourne's modern Chinatown. The Chinese Museum documents, preserves and displays the history of Chinese Immigration to Australia.
An exciting range of changing exhibitions and heritage tours are used to illustrate the past, culture and values of Australia's Chinese community. There is also a contemporary art space and three floors available for functions, exhibitions and other events.
The Museum is home to Dai Loong and the Millennium Dragon, the largest Chinese processional dragon in the world.
This museum is fantastic - I spent 3 hours but could easily have stayed longer. There are multiple levels of things to see and learn. It was really enjoyable to learn about Chinese culture and how... Read more
Museum of Chinese Australian History
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