The past decade has witnessed a burgeoning interest in the Chinese heritage of New Zealand, particularly as it relates to gold-mining sites of the nineteenth century. This is apparent in a range of initiatives, including the addition of ten Chinese gold rush-era sites to the Register of Historic Places Trust in 2003, the recently opened Chinese garden in Dunedin and the plans to reconstruct the Lawrence Chinese camp in Lawrence, Otago. Most recently, in July 2008, a Chinese heritage trail for Otago has been proposed. This paper focuses on two sites at different stages of development in Otago (South Island, New Zealand) with Chinese heritage components - the Lawrence Chinese Camp and Arrowtown. Specifically, the paper explores the rationale ...
This article introduces and evaluates heritage tourism interpretation strategies for depicting the C...
Over the past decade, the Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand touris...
This article examines the Chinese goldseekers and the historical mining landscape of central Victori...
The past decade has witnessed a burgeoning interest in the Chinese heritage of New Zealand, particul...
There has been increasing interest in (re)developing Chinese heritage sites in New Zealand over the ...
There has been an increasing interest in (re)developing Chinese heritage sites in New Zealand over t...
Amongst the thousands who swarmed into New Zealand last century in quest of gold were some 10,000 Ch...
Chinese immigrants and especially the Chinese on the goldfields of Victoria, now figure centrally in...
Chinese immigrants and especially the Chinese on the goldfields of Victoria, now figure centrally in...
The western passion for Chinese culture, especially Chinese garden culture, began in the late 17th c...
The Chinese came to Tasmania ( 1875 - 1890) to work the alluvial tin fields of the North East. They ...
© 2005 Dr. Keir James ReevesThis thesis interrogates the history of the Chinese on the Mount Alexand...
This article investigates how cultural landscapes (especially the potentially limiting organically e...
Thousands of Chinese and European miners occupied the goldfields of Central Otago during the late ni...
Alluvial mining for gold was from fi rst to last the almost sole cause of attraction for Chinese im...
This article introduces and evaluates heritage tourism interpretation strategies for depicting the C...
Over the past decade, the Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand touris...
This article examines the Chinese goldseekers and the historical mining landscape of central Victori...
The past decade has witnessed a burgeoning interest in the Chinese heritage of New Zealand, particul...
There has been increasing interest in (re)developing Chinese heritage sites in New Zealand over the ...
There has been an increasing interest in (re)developing Chinese heritage sites in New Zealand over t...
Amongst the thousands who swarmed into New Zealand last century in quest of gold were some 10,000 Ch...
Chinese immigrants and especially the Chinese on the goldfields of Victoria, now figure centrally in...
Chinese immigrants and especially the Chinese on the goldfields of Victoria, now figure centrally in...
The western passion for Chinese culture, especially Chinese garden culture, began in the late 17th c...
The Chinese came to Tasmania ( 1875 - 1890) to work the alluvial tin fields of the North East. They ...
© 2005 Dr. Keir James ReevesThis thesis interrogates the history of the Chinese on the Mount Alexand...
This article investigates how cultural landscapes (especially the potentially limiting organically e...
Thousands of Chinese and European miners occupied the goldfields of Central Otago during the late ni...
Alluvial mining for gold was from fi rst to last the almost sole cause of attraction for Chinese im...
This article introduces and evaluates heritage tourism interpretation strategies for depicting the C...
Over the past decade, the Chinese holiday market has become very important to the New Zealand touris...
This article examines the Chinese goldseekers and the historical mining landscape of central Victori...