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Understanding of the historic and continuing links with China are essential to an understanding of Chinese-Australian history. This is an aspect of the history also developing in China itself.

Mapping

  • The Geography of Chinese-Australian history
  • Village Database – Google mapping of qiaoxiang (home villages)

Museums

  • Zhongshan County Commercial Museum
  • Wuyi Overseas Chinese Museum
  • Guangdong Museum of Chinese Nationals Residing Abroad

Articles

  • In the Tang Mountains we have a Big House
  • Chinese Australia – the view of the village
  • A journey of love: Agnes Breuer’s sojourn in 1930s China
  • Landscapes of Memory and Forgetting: Indigo and Shek Quey Lee 被記憶和遺忘的風景: 煙呢歌和石渠里
  • Seven boxes of bones

An Overview of Australia China Research

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