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Bendigo Chinese Heritage Tour – Sundays
Highlights
- Trace the footsteps of Bendigo's Chinese miners, uncovering their resilience and shaping of a vibrant city.
- Experience gold panning at the historic 1850s Chinese Diggings, connecting with Bendigo's rich gold rush heritage.
- Savour freshly baked scones and locally roasted coffee at Omari Café, nestled in the serene Larni Garingalang Gardens.
- Explore the oldest Chinese temple on its original site in regional Australia, immersing in a unique cultural legacy.
Walk in the footsteps of Bendigo’s Chinese miners, a resilient community that helped shape a city and inspire the world. On this small-group cultural journey, you will trace the story of Dai Gum San (Big Gold Mountain), where thousands of Chinese diggers endured hardship, prejudice, and triumph during one of the greatest gold rushes in history.
Led by a passionate local guide, this immersive experience uncovers Bendigo’s Chinese legacy through rare heritage sites including the 1850s Chinese Diggings, where guests can try their hand at panning for real gold, the 19th-century Chinese Cemetery, and the historic Chinese Joss House Temple, the oldest temple on its original site in regional Australia.
Along the way, you will hear stories of perseverance, faith, and belonging, and see how the courage of these early pioneers still echoes through Bendigo’s streets today.
The journey also includes morning tea at Omari Café, a hidden gem within the Larni Garingalang Gardens beside Bendigo Creek, where you will enjoy freshly baked scones and locally roasted coffee or tea surrounded by tranquil native bushland.
Itinerary highlights
White Hills Chinese Diggings
Walk among one of Bendigo’s few remaining alluvial goldfield sites.
See examples of both European and traditional Chinese mine shafts.
Hear fascinating stories of how Chinese miners re-worked abandoned ground and still found gold
Learn how superstition, teamwork, and determination shaped their success.
Try your hand at panning for real gold — with a few specks to find!
White Hills Chinese Cemetery
Omari – Larni Garingilang Gardens
Relax at this peaceful riverside café nestled beside Bendigo Creek.
Enjoy freshly baked scones with jam and cream, served with locally roasted coffee or tea.
Take time to unwind amid native bushland and the gentle sounds of nature.
Bendigo Joss House
Visit Bendigo’s oldest Chinese temple, built in 1871 and still on its original site.
Admire its striking red walls, ornate timber carvings, and intricate altar displays.
Learn how it served as a place of worship and community for early Chinese miners.
Experience the peaceful atmosphere of this rare and beautifully preserved heritage site.
Golden Dragon Museum and Gardens
Explore one of Australia’s most significant Chinese cultural museums.
Admire processional dragons, intricate regalia, and rare artefacts telling the story of Bendigo’s Chinese community.
Learn about the world-famous Dai Gum Loong – the world’s longest imperial dragon.
Stroll through the serene adjoining gardens — a perfect place to finish your journey of reflection and discovery.
Tour details
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Available from 19 October 2025 to 28 June 2026
Features
Service facilities
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Access & Inclusion
An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.
- https://bendigoguidedtours.com.au/accessibility-guide/
Operation information
Bendigo Guided Tours
Bendigo Guided Tours creates award-winning, small-group experiences that showcase the very best of Bendigo.
From gold-rush legends and grand architecture to flavour-filled foodie experiences, each tour is designed to immerse you in the city’s stories, sights, and character. Led by friendly, knowledgeable guides, these are engaging, thoughtfully paced experiences that reveal the layers of a city built on gold.
Accreditations
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC
Memberships
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
- Visitor Information Centre