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Fitting tribute to Chinese miners

One of the most significant contributions by the Chinese to Victoria’s goldmining history is now being recognised and celebrated by thousands of visitors to Gum San – a new tourist attraction in Ararat.

The $3.3 million Chinese Heritage Centre for the first time tells the story of the Chinese miners, their incredible journey and their discovery of the world’s riches alluvial goldfield in Ararat.

Gum San, meaning Hill of Gold, pays tribute to the original 700 Chinese miners who had disembarked at Robe, South Australia and made the 500 kilometre gruelling walk to the Victorian goldfields. Ararat is the only Australian town founded by the Chinese.

Gum San is in every way a tribute to the Chinese people, their contribution to the development of Ararat as a major gold producer, their social and cultural history and legacy in today’s society.

The greatest tribute of all is that Gum San is built on the site of the Canton Lead. This was one of the world’s richest shallow alluvial goldfields. One of the original goldmining tunnels uncovered during the excavation has been included in the project, adding to the visitor experience.

The two storey Gun San tourist facility reflects traditional Southern Chinese architecture and embraces the design philosophy of Feng Shui. The facility includes interactive and static displays. Visitors can pan for gold, learn the Chinese language and the culture, as well as sip tea at the Centre’s retail store.

For further information on the Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre, contact Ararat Rural City Development Project Officer, Karen Chambers on (03) 5355 0276.

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