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  • A meticulous and tiny Goldfields diary - State Library Victoria
    In this episode of Mystery Box, Senior Librarian Paul Dee unboxes a tiny diary written by Chinese gold digger Jong Ah Siug in the 1870s Jong Ah Siug came to Victoria in the 1850s to find gold After a number of incidents he found himself in jail and eventually transferred to the Yarra Bend Asylum, then onto the Sunbury Asylum, where he died in 1900 While he was jailed and hospitalised, Jong
  • Chinese gold miners - National Museum of Australia
    The 1850s gold rush attracted many Chinese people to Australia in search of fortune In this scene, diggers methodically search for gold using various devices and techniques Chinese miners are using a sluice box and puddling mill to search for gold, while another miner, at left, has a massage, for relief after physically demanding work
  • Racism and taxes: life for the Chinese on the Goldfields
    Chinese migrants played a very significant role on the Ballarat Goldfields, and elsewhere around Victoria, making up approximately 20% of all males in Ballarat They were known for being hard-working and peaceful people, however their experience of the gold rush was marred by racism and discriminatory politics Chinese migrants were forced to live under a…
  • Many Roads: Stories of the Chinese on the goldfields
    In this extended interview Anna Kyi, historian at the Sovereign Hill Museums Association speaks to producer Lucinda Horrocks Anna talks about the Chinese stereotypes we have carried through history from the era of the gold rush (the echoes of which can still be seen today), what drove the conflicts and the harmony between European and Chinese miners, the stories behind the poll tax and the
  • Grit and Gold: Life Inside Ballarats Chinese Protectorate Camp
    We acknowledge their unceded sovereignty over Wadawurrung Country, and the ongoing hardship and trauma as a result of colonisation The history and continuous culture of the Wadawurrung people is an important part of our shared story
  • What was it like to be a Chinese miner on the Australian goldfields in . . .
    Australian gold rushes The Harvest of Endurance scroll is a 50-metre-long painted scroll that represents two centuries of Chinese contact with, and emigration to, Australia It includes stories of hardship and survival, resourcefulness and reward The scroll is painted in the traditional gong bi style
  • Chinese on the goldfields | MHNSW - Museums of History NSW
    The Chinese miners often worked in organised groups of 30 to 100 men under the direction of a leader, which resulted in their gold digging efforts being very successful Conflict between the Chinese and Europeans on the goldfields stemmed from the European miners’ resentment of these successes
  • Chinese | Ergo - State Library Victoria
    Four Chinese miners were either beaten to death or drowned in the icy waters of the Buckland river trying to escape The Chinese community lost an estimated £50,000 in looted gold and possessions By 1865, most of the protection schemes for Chinese had been removed, but immigration restrictions like the £10 landing tax would persist for decades afterwards
  • The bloody anti-Chinese riots on the goldfields at Lambing Flat in . . .
    The Lambing Flat Riots of 1861 saw violent anti-Chinese attacks on Australia’s goldfields, leading to harsh immigration laws and lasting discrimination Learn more Their fears appeared to be confirmed when the Chinese teams were able to rework claims that European miners had abandoned and found gold where others had failed
  • Violence on the goldfields | National Museum of Australia
    One of the most serious riots occurred on 30 June 1861 when approximately 2000 European diggers attacked the Chinese miners Although they tried to get away from the violent mob, about 250 Chinese miners were gravely injured and most lost all their belongings Some Chinese miners later petitioned the colonial government for compensation
  • Descendants of Chinese miners walk in footsteps of discriminated . . .
    Mr Brady's great grandfather Wong Ah Sat came to Australia during the gold rush In 1857 — the year he arrived — the Victorian Government introduced a 10 pound tax for every Chinese person
  • Hardship, Prejudice and Pride: The Chinese of the 1850s Victorian Gold Rush
    Adrian will explore the hardships they faced in their homeland, their journey to Australia, the prejudice they encountered, and the pride in their achievements which is carried on through their descendants Adrian Hem AFSM is a fourth-generation descendant of an 1850s Chinese miner, market gardener, interpreter, and family man





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