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- Destinations
- Australasia
- Australia
- Melbourne
- Chinese Museum
Chinese Museum
The Chinese Museum was established in 1985 to preserve and
display the history of Chinese Australians since the mid-1800s. It
has become a living part of Melbourne's modern Chinatown, with its
five levels of galleries, showcasing artefacts and photographs
depicting the life and culture of Chinese Australians. The museum
is also the home of Dai Loong, the world's largest dragon. There
are numerous other museums catering to different national cultures
in the heart of Melbourne.
Information & Facts
Address
22 Cohen Place, Chinatown
Admission
A$7.50 (adults), A$5.50 (children)
Language
English is the official language of Australia.
Money
The Australian Dollar (AUD) is divided into 100 cents. Banks and
bureaux de change exchange most foreign currencies. Travellers
cheques are also welcome everywhere, but banks take a small
commission and it is better to take cheques in major currencies
(e.g. US dollars or Euros) to avoid additional charges. Credit
cards are widely accepted and ATMs are freely available throughout
the country. Banking hours are generally 9.30am to 4pm Monday to
Thursday, and 9.30am to 5pm on Friday, but some banks offer
extended hours and some are open on Saturday mornings.
Opening Times
Open daily from 10am to 5pm. Closed on Good Friday,
Christmas Day and New Year's Day