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Museum of Chinese Australian History
Open today: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Primary school kids head to interactive Gold Rush exhibit; Adults check out 3rd floor.

My goal was to better understand the Chinese experience in Australia, so I focused on the top floor... read more

Reviewed 18 June 2024
KimberlyJoy20
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One of the best museums in Melbourne

very good museum in the heart of chinatown. Lower floor on gold mining very well done. would... read more

Reviewed 4 June 2024
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Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand
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Reviewed 22 October 2018

Well kept and extensive group of artifacts and details of the contributions of Chinese immigrants to the Australian story. Loved the LOOONG dragon used in parades.

Date of experience: October 2018
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Reviewed 5 October 2018

Arrived 45 minutes before closing. But had a great tour through the exhibitions. Excellent summary of the old gold miners and history of those who came after.

Date of experience: September 2018
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Reviewed 20 August 2018

I fell in love with this museum which I have visited twice and has taken further afield out of Melbourne (Bendigo and Ararat) to seek more more information regarding settlement. Learnt of the Great Walk from South Autralia to the Gold Fields in Victoria which I had never come accross before. I hugely endorse a visit to the Museum and the vast array of Chinese Restaurants around the Museum.

Date of experience: October 2017
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Reviewed 21 July 2018

I've been to Melbourne many times but never visited this museum. I enjoyed the visit, it was very interesting and loved the exhibits and the history. I particularly enjoyed the basement and the realistic atmosphere and sound effects.

Date of experience: July 2018
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Reviewed 10 July 2018

Came here in June of 2018. I had a lunch appointment at Chinatown with some family and had two hours to kill before the meeting. Found this museum somewhere in Chinatown of Melbourne City.

At the entry after paying the entrance fee, the staff behind the counter will explain the best way to visit their museum, starting from the top floor (which is on level 4) and make your way down to the basement. There is a single lift/elevator that will take you up to the fourth floor.

Starting at the 4th floor you will see the very early history of the chinese migrants who first arrived in Australia. It's basically about the origins of Chinese Australians and where they came from. There is even a video of testimonies from the late 1990s to present of Chinese immigrants who grew up in Australia which I found quite interesting. I recommend sitting down and spending some there if you interested.

Moving to the 3rd floor is the Han Dynasty exhibition which has some interesting display including an ancient seisomograph. You should check it out. On the second floor are some interesting art work and also where the toilet is (as well as the admin office)

The first floor where we came in is where the 'dragon's' are displayed. And we safe this for last. We proceeded to the basement which was very well layed out... as in the props bringing back what Chinatown must have looked like over a century ago! And then leads up to a walkway where you see one of the 'longest' dragon usually used for the Chinese New Festival ( I was told they bring them out twice a year)

All in all it was very enjoyable visit and I spent nearly 2 hours there.

Date of experience: June 2018
1  Thank Matthew N
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