Fodor's Expert Review Bendigo Joss House Temple

Bendigo Temple

An active place of worship on the outskirts of the city, this small temple was built by Chinese miners in 1871, during the gold rush days. At the height of the boom in the 1850s and 1860s, about a quarter of Bendigo's miners were Chinese. These men were usually dispatched from villages on the Chinese mainland, and they were expected to work hard and return as quickly as possible with their fortunes. Sadly, tensions with white miners were a feature of that era, along with anti-Chinese riots. Luckily this attractive element of their presence has endured from those turbulent times. 

Temple

Quick Facts

3 Finn St.
Bendigo, Victoria  3550, Australia

03-5442–1685

www.bendigojosshouse.com

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Entry by donation, Closed weekdays

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