to australia via. he now lives in the golden dragon museum in bendigo. he is on permanent display there. he came because australia had a massive gold rush in the second half of the 19th century. the chinese community brought him to australia and since that time, in 70 years, he was on performance or precision every single year. he is an imperial dragon which means he has five toes. we spent over 1,000 hours doing conservation work on him thanks to a living heritage grad from heritage victoria. this is painstaking work. sorry, yes, it is painstaking what you ve been doing. describe what you ve been doing to all these tiny materials. it s a massive dragon but the workers tiny, isn t it? it is tiny using workers tiny, isn t it? it is tiny using lots workers tiny, isn t it? it is tiny using lots of - workers tiny, isn t it? it is tiny using lots of micro i workers tiny, isn t it? it is. tiny using lots of micro paw prints movements with our fingers so a lot of bits of adhesive, little
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“I am intellectually fascinated and intrigued by China but I don’t love it,” says the former ambassador, who is exhibiting his collection for the first time.