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This is a museum introducing Chinese people to Australia, telling the history of Chinese people in Australia and the migration. But these materials are really very few, the museum is not big, but the information is small, so it is really not worth looking at. And the tickets are expensive relative to exhibits and materials. My husband and I arrived in Melbourne last Tuesday and we didn't plan our trip that day, and then we passed by the museum and decided to go in. We found the gold mine exhibition and dragon particularly interesting and I might come back here again if I come back to Melbourne later.
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This is a museum introducing Chinese people to Australia, telling the history of Chinese people in Australia and the migration. But these materials are really very few, the museum is not big, but the information is small, so it is really not worth looking at. And the tickets are expensive relative to exhibits and materials. My husband and I arrived in Melbourne last Tuesday and we didn't plan our trip that day, and then we passed by the museum and decided to go in. We found the gold mine exhibition and dragon particularly interesting and I might come back here again if I come back to Melbourne later.
I brought my four kids here and we all loved it. We paid $25 to enter (family). We started in the basement and climbed all the way up to the 3rd floor. They now have a Han Dynasty exhibition that takes up the whole second floor. Definitely worth visiting. The location is excellent, located in a lovely alley/top closed courtyard (Exhibition Street) in Melbourne's Chinatown.
Melbourne's China Museum, a museum on Chinatown that introduces Chinese immigrants, has a large garden in addition to displaying some items and literature. The garden is a pure Chinese palace building, with Taihu Rock rockery, Longbi, and pavilions. The landscape is very beautiful and worth visiting.
It is worth going to a place, here you can see a lot of Chinese history, old photos, and you can learn about the Chinese culture of Melbourne, Australia.
A great museum that not only contains Australia from the gold rush to the industrial and commercial civilizations, but also shows the inventions of the Han Dynasty, similar to papermaking, unicycles, drilling, balance rings and negative numbers. The white dragon is wonderful. Very recommended to spend an hour here. I don’t know why it took me so long to come!