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Bendigo is one of the thriving cities in Victoria, Australia. During the time of the gold rush in the 1850’s the city grew to be a busy town catering to many hopefuls who wished to find treasures in its land. With a population of a hundred thousand the city is surely filled with things to see and do for both locals and tourists to enjoy. When you come to Bendigo you will easily notice its streets which are beautified with Victorian architecture. Its historic buildings are mere reminders of the famous gold rush in the 1800’s. What makes the city a more enticing place to be is the amazing connection of heritage and art and culture. Visiting this city will not only leave you contented but also awestruck with the wonders that it can leave in your deepest memory.

Bendigo may not be everyone’s ideal vacation spot but still many love coming here because of its sunny days and lesser rains throughout the year. You can simply enjoy the city by roaming around it and appreciating its vast Victorian art and architecture. You can also have fun in Central Deborah’s deep shaft mines where you can excitingly go underground through a miner’s cage.

Yes, it is undeniable that tourism here greatly revolves around historical sites. Other popular heritage sites in Bendigo are the Golden Dragon Museum and Chinese Joss House which displays Loong which is the oldest Imperial Dragon in the world. Another architectural wonder here is the Bendigo Art Gallery which houses a prize winning architecturally designed and made café. Moreover, the city is also home to the country’s oldest working pottery, the Bendigo Pottery.

Apart from visiting its many historical sites there are still so many things to do and see in Bendigo. Here you can visit great wineries and have a taste of their tasteful local produces. Or, you can also take a ride on the Bendigo Tramways which cater to tourists and visitors every day. If you want to experience more of Bendigo’s fun side you can come here during festivals such as the Easter Fair Procession. This is one of the oldest festivals in Victoria during which the Sun Loong which is the imperial dragon is paraded around the city.

If you have been lured by all of the simple wonders that Bendigo has to offer then you can get there by car, plane, or train. From northern Melbourne you can get here by only one and a half drive. Bendigo also has a small airport where you can rent a car and use it for going around the city and witnessing its marvels

In Bendigo, life is like a dish filled with great garnishes. That’s right! Bendigo definitely has so much to offer for tourists, locals, and even newcomers especially when it comes to food. The restaurants and other food establishments here never miss to serve the best food. A number of its restaurants even present customers with collectible plates as remembrances for a wonderful dining experience.