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  • Mahjong Moments with Tea & Treats

    Mahjong Moments with Tea & Treats

    Join us for a relaxing afternoon to celebrate this cultural classic. Beginners are most welcome! Read more

  • Weekend Free Guided Tours – Discover the Chinese Museum

    Weekend Free Guided Tours – Discover the Chinese Museum

    Join us every weekend for a guided tour of the Chinese Museum, included with your admission. Read more

  • Remembering Chinatown

    Remembering Chinatown

    A Walking Tour of Little Bourke Street in the 1930s and 40s Read more

  • Who We Are

    Who We Are

    An eight-part video series that celebrates Australia’s multicultural heritage by providing insights into the immigration journeys of eight Chinese-Australians and their significant participation in contemporary Australian society. Read more

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Mahjong Moments with Tea & Treats

Mahjong Moments with Tea & Treats

Join us for a relaxing afternoon to celebrate this cultural classic. Beginners are most welcome! Read more

Start: 21st June, 2026 at 1:30pm

End: 21st June, 2026 at 3:30pm

Published: 19th September, 2025

Updated: 1st June, 2026

Author: Bobby Sun

Location: 22 Cohen Pl, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Melbourne, 3000

Weekend Free Guided Tours – Discover the Chinese Museum

Weekend Free Guided Tours – Discover the Chinese Museum

Join us every weekend for a guided tour of the Chinese Museum, included with your admission. Read more

Start: 2nd August, 2025 at 10:30am

End: 31st December, 2025 at 2:00pm

Published: 1st August, 2025

Author: Bobby Sun

Location: 22 Cohen Pl, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Melbourne, 3000

Remembering Chinatown

Remembering Chinatown

A Walking Tour of Little Bourke Street in the 1930s and 40s Read more

Published: 20th June, 2025

Updated: 23rd June, 2025

Author: Bobby Sun

Who We Are

Who We Are

An eight-part video series that celebrates Australia’s multicultural heritage by providing insights into the immigration journeys of eight Chinese-Australians and their significant participation in contemporary Australian society. Read more

Published: 10th September, 2021

Updated: 10th August, 2023

Author: Bobby Sun

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  • Event Recap | Her Glory Awards 2026

    Event Recap | Her Glory Awards 2026

    A prestigious Melbourne ceremony honouring the achievements of Chinese Australian women while fostering community connection and supporting cultural heritage through a $20,000 donation.

  • Event Recap | Hui'an Association Fundraising Run

    Event Recap | Hui'an Association Fundraising Run

    The Event raised $51,680 in donations for the Chinese Museum. Major donors included Centreland Group, Bruce Wong, and the Bruce Wong Foundation.

  • Singapore Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth Delegation Visits the Chinese Museum

    Singapore Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth Delegation Visits the Chinese Museum

    The Chinese Museum hosted a delegation from Singapore’s MCCY to explore the Museum and gain a deeper understanding of its multicultural collaboration network model.

  • A free public engagement day | IMagine: Be part of our future

    A free public engagement day | IMagine: Be part of our future

    Enjoy a free day at the Immigration Museum with cultural performances, creative activities, story sharing, street food, and live music. Explore the galleries and help shape the museum’s future in a vibrant, inclusive community event.

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  • LOCATION & OPENING HOURS

    LOCATION & OPENING HOURS

    We are open 10am-4pm, every day, except public holidays. Located at 22 Cohen Place (enter via Little Bourke St or Lonsdale St), Melbourne, VIC Australia 3000.

  • ADMISSION

    ADMISSION

    Museum admission tickets are purchased at the door.

  • VOLUNTEER

    We highly value the contribution of our volunteers and endeavor to support volunteers to contribute to the community in a fulfilling and meaningful way. Please subscribe to hear about volunteer opportunities or check out this page to see current volunteer opportunities.

  • OUR TEAM

    OUR TEAM

  • EMPLOYMENT

    Current employment opportunities at the Chinese Museum

  • ADULT GROUP TOURS

    ADULT GROUP TOURS

    Guided Museum Tours for Adult Groups. Combine with a tour of Melbourne's Chinatown or a Yum Cha lunch.

  • OUR BOARD

  • VENUE HIRE

    VENUE HIRE

    The Chinese Museum has multiple galleries / space for hire, suitable for exhibitions, parties, dinners, talks and many other functions. All proceeds from venue hires go towards furthering our mission of communicating the Chinese-Australian story and promoting multiculturalism

  • OUR ORGANISATION

    OUR ORGANISATION

    The Chinese Museum’s building, located in the heart of Chinatown, was built by the Cohen Bros. in 1890 and used originally as a furniture warehouse. It was acquired in 1984 by the Victorian State Government to enable the establishment of a Museum to provide the heritage and cultural foundation for Melbourne’s Chinatown.

  • STAY CONNECTED

    Programs, exhibitions and special events for schools are announced throughout the year. Subscribe to our Education E-News for up-to-date information.

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Museum of Chinese Australian History acknowledges Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and pays respect to their cultures and Elders past, present and emerging. 
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22 Cohen Place, Melbourne
VIC 3000
Australia Ph: +61 3 9662 2888
Email: [email protected]



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