IN FEBRUARY 1912 Chinese around Australia celebrated the founding of the new Chinese republic following the downfall of the Qing dynasty. In Perth, a chartered steamer flying the republican flag took a group of more than 300 on a river excursion to Applecross. In Townsville, a day of celebrations began with fireworks and flag-raising, followed by a picnic lunch and foot-races at Cluden. Adelaide’s Chinese drove out to the hills, where they lunched, competed in sports races and listened to tunes played by a Chinese string band. The streets of Melbourne’s Chinatown were festooned with flags and electric lights, and a large picnic was held on the bay in Aspendale. In Sydney, a picnic at Clontarf was enjoyed by more than 3000 of the city’s Chin...
Chinese processional and musical performances in Australia are the subject of several key studies; h...
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It is normal to say that Chinese place a very high value on education with influence of Confucianism...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
The Chinese press was the largest foreign-language press in Sydney over the late nineteenth century,...
The Chinese press was the largest foreign-language press in Sydney over the late nineteenth century,...
© 2016 Dr. Grace Sarah Lee GassinA vibrant calendar of balls and dances has long been at the heart o...
In the early twentieth century, Chinese cabinetmakers' militancy in Melbourne not only secured a fai...
In this paper I will discuss my research on Chinese community politics and Australia's early 20th-ce...
The story of an association which began, at the turn of the 20th century, as a local club and became...
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To celebrate the inaugural Chinese Cultural Festival, some members of the Chinese community of Darwi...
The Chinese Youth League (CYL), a progressive patriotic organisation, is one of the few surviving po...
The experience of the Chinese diaspora in Australia has been the subject of much academic attention ...
The first arrivals were indentured labourers, imported to Australia between 1847-53 when the colonia...
Chinese processional and musical performances in Australia are the subject of several key studies; h...
In the early 1920s, the perceptions by Australians of the Chinese race was one of a single culture a...
It is normal to say that Chinese place a very high value on education with influence of Confucianism...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
The Chinese press was the largest foreign-language press in Sydney over the late nineteenth century,...
The Chinese press was the largest foreign-language press in Sydney over the late nineteenth century,...
© 2016 Dr. Grace Sarah Lee GassinA vibrant calendar of balls and dances has long been at the heart o...
In the early twentieth century, Chinese cabinetmakers' militancy in Melbourne not only secured a fai...
In this paper I will discuss my research on Chinese community politics and Australia's early 20th-ce...
The story of an association which began, at the turn of the 20th century, as a local club and became...
This article examines narratives of 'Huaqiao' in Australia to trace how identity was preserved throu...
To celebrate the inaugural Chinese Cultural Festival, some members of the Chinese community of Darwi...
The Chinese Youth League (CYL), a progressive patriotic organisation, is one of the few surviving po...
The experience of the Chinese diaspora in Australia has been the subject of much academic attention ...
The first arrivals were indentured labourers, imported to Australia between 1847-53 when the colonia...
Chinese processional and musical performances in Australia are the subject of several key studies; h...
In the early 1920s, the perceptions by Australians of the Chinese race was one of a single culture a...
It is normal to say that Chinese place a very high value on education with influence of Confucianism...