Museum of Chinese Australian History

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Melbourne, Australia

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History museum· Education center· Tourist attraction· Museums· Gift shop

Museum of Chinese Australian History Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum of Chinese Australian History is located in Melbourne, Australia on 22 Cohen Pl. Museum of Chinese Australian History is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category history museum in Australia.

Address

22 Cohen Pl

Phone

+61 396622888

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Richard N

Great place for some Chinese history. They have some really good exhibitions.

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Leanna Borg

This museum is hands down one of the best I have seen, period. The staff are so lovely, so informative and genuine. The exhibits are perfection with a very thoughtful layout. Work your way down from the very top level!

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Darren Falconer

Was very enjoyable to read of the history of Chinese in australia

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Adrian Stavovy

Interesting place and great building. Good history of Australia's Chinese Melbourne community and Melbourne in general, although l would like to have seen a more comprehensive Chinese gold rush history, but not much really remains from that era l, especially migrant history. Some of the exhibits are a bit rough around the edges but overall the place is really interesting and there is some contemporary exhibition spaces about China also. Great friendly atmosphere, cool basement exhibition space and the longest Dai Loong (Chinese Dragon) in the world which comes out into the city a couple of times a year. Gift shop is good. I recommend a visit. Couple of hours.

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clarence

Acceptable, but the number of displayed items is not enough

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Kaimana May

This is a small building located within Chinatown; four floors of historic information regarding the Chinese migration into Australia and their way of life through 200 years. Price to enter is 11 with special pricing for students, families and groups. Closes at 4pm daily. Gift shop has reasonable prices for Chinese coins, hand fans, Chinese astrological sign cards and coins, books, etc. Time through the museum is approximately two hours if you take your time.

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Alice Herlihy

Really cool place to visit and plenty to learn about Australia's Chinese settlers. The Millennium dragon, which is currently used during Chinese New Year - which is massive by the way - is on show here.

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Kira Giddey

This is a must see in Melbourne is China Town It has such rich history with beautiful pieces of antique jade discs and the rundown of The Han Dynasty