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A selection of traditional Chinese clothing circa 1930, including a pair of shoes, a silk dress, silk pants and top, and a pair of reading glasses.
8 Jun

Chinese Textile Donations from Tyon Gee

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Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience a collection that brings history to life through fabric, fashion and home.

Born in Deshan, Guangdong, Tyon Gee moved to Sydney in 1939 with her husband, William, and their two children. Among her most treasured belongings was a carefully chosen collection of Chinese clothing which served as a lasting connection to her home and heritage.

Through Tyon Gee’s personal journey and the intricate craftsmanship of these garments, the exhibition traces the story of Chinese immigrants in Australia during the 1930s. The collection highlights the blend of tradition and adaptation in a new land, shaping both identity and the preservation of cultural roots.

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Date Times
Sun 8 Jun
  • 1.30pm - 3.30pm 1:30pm - 3:30pm

Location

Museum of Chinese Australian History
22 Cohen Pl
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Price and bookings

Adult / general $20

Contact details

  • telephone number: 03 9662 2888
  • email address: info@chinesemuseum.com.au

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