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Search HelpHome: Here and Now explores the experiences of Chinese people who have migrated to Tasmania, from the 1880s through to today. Oral history recollections are paired with objects meaningful to the participants. From moments of humour, to struggles as children and staying connected to heritage, the interviewees reflect on their modern lives and traditional values.
Tasmania also maintains a unique sister-state relationship with the Fujian Province in China. In Home: Here and Now Fujianese migrants reflect on the differences and similarities between their homes in China, and Australia. Finally, objects from the Guan Di Temple, on loan from the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery ground the exhibition in traditional Chinese folk religion, which helped build cultural and community belonging for the original Chinese settlers.
The exhibition is on loan from the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, and supported by the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations.
Find the exhibition at State Library and Archives of Tasmania, on the first floor at Launceston Library.
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