Step Back in Time: Exploring Bendigo's Vintage Tram Tour

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Take a trip through history aboard a Vintage Talking Tram and discover the oldest operating tram depot in Australia dating back to 1903.
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    Vintage Talking Tram
    Whether you're in Bendigo for a few days or just have an hour to spare, a Vintage Talking Tram Tour is the quickest way to get your bearings, learn about Bendigo's history and see the city's key landmarks and monuments. As soon as you step aboard a Vintage Talking Tram and see the craftsmanship that has gone into restoring each vehicle, you will appreciate why Bendigo's trams are such an integral part of the city's identity.
    Joss House Temple
    From when gold was first discovered in 1851 to the present day, the Chinese community has been a part of the proud history of Bendigo.
    The Bendigo Joss House Temple, a Chinese place of prayer, was opened in 1871. Standing for over a century, the Bendigo Joss House Temple is one of the few remaining buildings of its type in Australia.
    At the Bendigo Joss House you can discover more about the Chinese migrants who came to Bendigo in search of gold so long ago.
    Interesting facts
    Today, Bendigo Tramways is Australasia's largest tourist tramway and welcomes over 40,000 visitors annually.
    HRH Prince Charles, who visited Bendigo in 1974 and took Bendigo Birney Tram No. 30 for a drive.

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