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Chinese life Chinese came from China to Australia to dig for gold unfortunately the people from other countries were really harsh to the Chinese because they were smart.

Chinese The Chinese were smart whereas the other people were jealous because the Chinese were so smart and they gained more money then the other people.

Food The Chinese ate damper a lot, the Chinese also found vegetables which were very rare, some Chinese wasted there money on rum or other money wasting drinks.

Clothes The Chinese wore baggy pants normal shirts and hats on the goldfields. They looked very different to the other miners on the goldfields.

Chinese tools The Chinese used normal tools like picks shovels and cradles, but they mostly used to buy items and sell them for more then they bought it for.

Chinese Transport Chinese walked but others had carriages or donkeys or horses for the richer who were more successful.

Chinese gold pictures Here are some of the gold found on the goldfields.

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