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Bendigo Chinese Association Museum Inc.GOLDEN DRAGON MUSEUM 5-11 BRIDGE STREET, BENDIGO 3550 PO BOX 877, BENDIGO 3552 PHONE 03 5441 5044 FAX 03 5443 3127 E-mail: info@goldendragonmuseum.orgWebsite: www.goldendragonmuseum.org Publications by the Golden Dragon Museum The Chinese Community in Bendigo - a unique history. A catalogue of items in the permanentdisplay at the Golden Dragon Museum. 1991.Chinese Art Symbols - Catalogue for an Exhibition of Chinese Decorative Arts in the MuseumCollection. 1996.Classical Chinese Gardens - A guide for a visit to the Chinese Classical Gardens within the museum precinct. It contains a description of the Classical Gardens layout, as well as anexplanation of the Symbolism and translation of some of the signs written in Chinese characters.1996.The Eight Immortals - The myths and symbols associated with the best known figures inChinese mythology.Through the Eyes of Two Cultures - A catalogue of an Exhibition of Paintings by ZhouXiaoping and Jimmy Pike, curated by the Golden Dragon Museum and exhibited in the NationalGallery of China, Beijing, 1999.Chinese Footsteps. - Historical sites around Bendigo associated with the Chinese community.2000.Showing Face. - Catalogue for a Travelling Exhibition of the changing faces of the Chinese Community. 2000.Chinese Memorials & Memories. The White Hills Cemetery in Bendigo. Detailed description ofthe Chinese section of Bendigo¡¯s White Hills Cemetery, Chinese funeral customs, traditions andpractices. 2001.Chinese and the Law. - Brian Barrow. A historical account of Chinese and the Law. 2002.Guan Yin Temple Mural Descriptions. - A colour handbook describing the meaning behind theGuan Yin Temple murals. 2002.Walk from Robe - The story of the walk from Robe to the goldfields of Victoria by Chinese goldseekers in the 1850¡¯s. 2nd Ed. 2002.Chinese Procession - Bendigo at Easter. A description of the format of the Chinese display inthe Bendigo Easter Procession. Illustrated with colour photographs and a colour painting of the sequence of the various elements of the Chinese display. 2003 Hung Men Handbook - Dr Kok Hu Jin. A translation, with commentary, on the contents of a¡°Little Book¡±, found in the Bendigo Chinese Association rooms in the late 1980s and believed tohave been written c1850 or earlier. A CD depicting all pages of the original book in colour, isincluded. 2002.
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Chinese Cemeteries in Australia - Dr Kok Hu Jin. A series of books describing and translating the gravestones of Chinese who are buried inAustralian cemeteries. Volume 1.Campbell¡¯s Creek Cemetery, Castlemaine, Victoria. 2002.Volume 2.Bendigo Cemetery, Victoria. 2002.Volume 3.Chinese Graves in Cemeteries in Victoria: Echuca, Avoca, Rutherglen,Yackandandah, Eddington, Ararat, Vaughan, Pennyweight Flat. 2003.Volume 4.Chinese Graves in Cemeteries in New South Wales: Albury, Wagga Wagga Monumental, Braidwood, Tumut, St John¡¯s Anglican, Bolong, Jerilderie. 2003.Volume 5.White Hills Cemetery, Bendigo, 2004.Volume 6.Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney NSW, 2004.Volume 7.Rookwood Cemetery, Chinese Section 3, 1917 ¨C 1945, Sydney NSW, 2005.2 Parts.Volume 8.Beechworth Cemetery, Vic. 2004.Volume 9.Chinese Cemeteries in Victoria: Maryborough, Maldon, Inglewood, St. Arnaud,Warracknabeal, Dimboola, Stawell;;. Beaufort, Smythesdale, Smythe¡¯s Creek,Linton, Buninyong, Blackwood, Heathcote, Bairnsdale, Omeo, Harrietville, Bright,Buckland, Chiltern, Daylesford. 2005.Volume 10.Weldborough, Moorina, Gladstone, Branxholm and Lefroy all in North EastTasmania. Darwin in the Northern Territory and Broome in Western Australia.2006 Volume 11.Chinese Cemeteries in New South Wales: Graves and Burners in Bathurst,Gulgong, Dubbo, Parkes. Wellington, Nyngan, Cobar, Little Bay, North HeadQuarantine Station, Cowra, Cooma, Hay, Narrandera, Hill End, Deniliquin,Sofala; and Records of Burials at Cootamundra, Young, Wentworth, Balranald,Tumbarumba, Old Junee, Nowra, Bega and Wilcannia. Also Records of Burialsat Cootamundra, Young, Wentworth, Balranald, Tumbarumba, OId Junee, Nowra,Bega and Wilcannia. 2005.Chinese Temples in Australia - Dr Kok Hu Jin. A series of books describingand interpreting Chinese Temples.Volume 1.Temples in Victoria - Castlemaine, Maryborough, Bairnsdale, Daylesford, Bright,Harrietville, Beechworth. 2005.Volume 3.Chinese Temples in Australia Volume 3 ¨C Hou Wang Miao, Atherton Queensland.2006 Volume 4.Hall of ranking Sages ¨C Darwin Northern territory. 2005Volume 5.Hall of Ranking Sages in Innisfail and Hall of Martyr Heroes in Rockhampton,both in Queensland. 2006 Chinese Lodges in Australia - Dr Kok Hu Jin. Research of historical artefacts and recordsrelating to lineage and clan organisations amongst the Chinese in Australia in the 19thcentury. 2005.Hung Men Handbook ¨C Commentary and Annotation. Dr. Kok Hu Jin, 2005. A CD illustrating thepages of the original Handbook is available with the translation of the book published in 2002.
Bendigo Chinese Association Museum Inc.GOLDEN DRAGON MUSEUM 5-11 BRIDGE STREET, BENDIGO 3550 PO BOX 877, BENDIGO 3552 PHONE 03 5441 5044 FAX 03 5443 3127 E-mail: info@goldendragonmuseum.orgWebsite: www.goldendragonmuseum.org Publications by the Golden Dragon Museum The Chinese Community in Bendigo - a unique history. A catalogue of items in the permanentdisplay at the Golden Dragon Museum. 1991.Chinese Art Symbols - Catalogue for an Exhibition of Chinese Decorative Arts in the MuseumCollection. 1996.Classical Chinese Gardens - A guide for a visit to the Chinese Classical Gardens within the museum precinct. It contains a description of the Classical Gardens layout, as well as anexplanation of the Symbolism and translation of some of the signs written in Chinese characters.1996.The Eight Immortals - The myths and symbols associated with the best known figures inChinese mythology.Through the Eyes of Two Cultures - A catalogue of an Exhibition of Paintings by ZhouXiaoping and Jimmy Pike, curated by the Golden Dragon Museum and exhibited in the NationalGallery of China, Beijing, 1999.Chinese Footsteps. - Historical sites around Bendigo associated with the Chinese community.2000.Showing Face. - Catalogue for a Travelling Exhibition of the changing faces of the Chinese Community. 2000.Chinese Memorials & Memories. The White Hills Cemetery in Bendigo. Detailed description ofthe Chinese section of Bendigo¡¯s White Hills Cemetery, Chinese funeral customs, traditions andpractices. 2001.Chinese and the Law. - Brian Barrow. A historical account of Chinese and the Law. 2002.Guan Yin Temple Mural Descriptions. - A colour handbook describing the meaning behind theGuan Yin Temple murals. 2002.Walk from Robe - The story of the walk from Robe to the goldfields of Victoria by Chinese goldseekers in the 1850¡¯s. 2nd Ed. 2002.Chinese Procession - Bendigo at Easter. A description of the format of the Chinese display inthe Bendigo Easter Procession. Illustrated with colour photographs and a colour painting of the sequence of the various elements of the Chinese display. 2003 Hung Men Handbook - Dr Kok Hu Jin. A translation, with commentary, on the contents of a¡°Little Book¡±, found in the Bendigo Chinese Association rooms in the late 1980s and believed tohave been written c1850 or earlier. A CD depicting all pages of the original book in colour, isincluded. 2002.
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Chinese Cemeteries in Australia - Dr Kok Hu Jin. A series of books describing and translating the gravestones of Chinese who are buried inAustralian cemeteries. Volume 1.Campbell¡¯s Creek Cemetery, Castlemaine, Victoria. 2002.Volume 2.Bendigo Cemetery, Victoria. 2002.Volume 3.Chinese Graves in Cemeteries in Victoria: Echuca, Avoca, Rutherglen,Yackandandah, Eddington, Ararat, Vaughan, Pennyweight Flat. 2003.Volume 4.Chinese Graves in Cemeteries in New South Wales: Albury, Wagga Wagga Monumental, Braidwood, Tumut, St John¡¯s Anglican, Bolong, Jerilderie. 2003.Volume 5.White Hills Cemetery, Bendigo, 2004.Volume 6.Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney NSW, 2004.Volume 7.Rookwood Cemetery, Chinese Section 3, 1917 ¨C 1945, Sydney NSW, 2005.2 Parts.Volume 8.Beechworth Cemetery, Vic. 2004.Volume 9.Chinese Cemeteries in Victoria: Maryborough, Maldon, Inglewood, St. Arnaud,Warracknabeal, Dimboola, Stawell;;. Beaufort, Smythesdale, Smythe¡¯s Creek,Linton, Buninyong, Blackwood, Heathcote, Bairnsdale, Omeo, Harrietville, Bright,Buckland, Chiltern, Daylesford. 2005.Volume 10.Weldborough, Moorina, Gladstone, Branxholm and Lefroy all in North EastTasmania. Darwin in the Northern Territory and Broome in Western Australia.2006 Volume 11.Chinese Cemeteries in New South Wales: Graves and Burners in Bathurst,Gulgong, Dubbo, Parkes. Wellington, Nyngan, Cobar, Little Bay, North HeadQuarantine Station, Cowra, Cooma, Hay, Narrandera, Hill End, Deniliquin,Sofala; and Records of Burials at Cootamundra, Young, Wentworth, Balranald,Tumbarumba, Old Junee, Nowra, Bega and Wilcannia. Also Records of Burialsat Cootamundra, Young, Wentworth, Balranald, Tumbarumba, OId Junee, Nowra,Bega and Wilcannia. 2005.Chinese Temples in Australia - Dr Kok Hu Jin. A series of books describingand interpreting Chinese Temples.Volume 1.Temples in Victoria - Castlemaine, Maryborough, Bairnsdale, Daylesford, Bright,Harrietville, Beechworth. 2005.Volume 3.Chinese Temples in Australia Volume 3 ¨C Hou Wang Miao, Atherton Queensland.2006 Volume 4.Hall of ranking Sages ¨C Darwin Northern territory. 2005Volume 5.Hall of Ranking Sages in Innisfail and Hall of Martyr Heroes in Rockhampton,both in Queensland. 2006 Chinese Lodges in Australia - Dr Kok Hu Jin. Research of historical artefacts and recordsrelating to lineage and clan organisations amongst the Chinese in Australia in the 19thcentury. 2005.Hung Men Handbook ¨C Commentary and Annotation. Dr. Kok Hu Jin, 2005. A CD illustrating thepages of the original Handbook is available with the translation of the book published in 2002.