Bendigo's Chinese History - Living Stories of the Victorian Goldfields
Bendigo was better known to the early Chinese as Dai Gum San (Big Gold Mountain) and was home to 4,000 Chinese gold seekers by the mid 1850s. Listen to their descendants tell their stories and personal journeys.

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Bendigo - Living Stories of the Victorian Goldfields

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Think Your Chinese Antiques Are Real? Think Again!

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The $7.9 Trillion Company You've Never Heard Of

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Dance of the Han Dynasty | CCTV

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Eight Great Powers Invade China: the Boxer Uprising 1900-1901 (Documentary)
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Amazing China in 1917 in color [AI enhanced and colorized]

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Japan is Rebuilding its Ancient Capital

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China: Jugend unter Xi Jinping | ARTE Reportage

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Norwegen – Senegal Highlights | Gruppe I, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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The Best Preserved Ancient City in China | Historical and Cultural Cities | CGTN Documentary

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The Bendigo Creek Story

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Prof. Dr. Fei Sheng on "The Gold Rush and the Chinese Experience"

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Flucht aus Chinas Hamsterrad – aber wie? | Tracks East | ARTE

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Amazing Process! 300 Days Handcrafting the World’s Largest Paper – Mill Since 1951!

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The Real Story Of "55 Days At Peking" & The Boxer Rebellion

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Mineral Identification

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Vibrant Arts - Bendigo, Castlemaine & Maldon

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Vom Koch und dem Nichtstun | Zhuangzis Philosophie | Gert Scobel

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Panama – Kroatien Highlights | Gruppe L, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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