Five floors of a restored 1890s Chinatown warehouse hold 8,000 artefacts tracing 200 years of Chinese Australian life. The centrepiece is Dai Loong, the world's largest Chinese processional dragon. Current exhibitions range from a goldfields elegy built around archival documents to a reckoning with Chinese service in both World Wars. Serious history, seriously kept.
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