Bendigo Joss House Temple
Highlights
- Explore the heritage-listed Bendigo Joss House Temple, revealing the rich history of Chinese migrants in search of gold.
- Marvel at the locally hand-made bricks and vibrant red paint, symbolising happiness and vitality in Chinese culture.
- Visit the main temple dedicated to Guan-Di, a revered figure representing prosperity and protection for the community.
- Enjoy convenient access at the Northern terminus of Bendigo's Vintage Talking Tram Tour, enhancing your cultural experience.
At the heritage-listed Bendigo Joss House Temple you can discover more about the Chinese migrants who came to Bendigo in search of gold.
The Bendigo Joss House Temple, a Chinese place of worship, was opened in 1871. Standing for over a century, the Bendigo Joss House Temple is one of the few remaining buildings of its type in Australia. It comprises a Caretaker’s Residence, Temple and Ancestral Hall.
The main temple is dedicated to Guan-Di, the god of war and prosperity. The Chinese saw Guan-Di as a wise judge, guide, protector and provider of wealth and prosperity.
Constructed with locally hand-made bricks and painted red – symbolising the traditional Chinese colour denoting happiness, strength and vitality – the Bendigo Joss House Temple is an important part of Bendigo’s cultural history.
The temple is conveniently located at the Northern terminus of Bendigo’s iconic Vintage Talking Tram Tour.
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC
- Australian Museums and Galleries Association
- National Trust
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.