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21.01.2022 So pleased to see that Henry's story and the 'Ah Ping' walk have finally been recognised as part of the Trail of the Tin Dragon! This article appeared in the December issue of Tasmania Enjoy.



21.01.2022 Settler's hut, walk and picnic area

20.01.2022 This might be just what you need...

18.01.2022 Have you read Henry's story yet? You can read the Note added to this face book page.



12.01.2022 Here is the result of some happy snapping, showing our property, including the cottages, farm, Chinese heritage site & walks. Couldn't resist a fly in the helicopter... Check out Heliadventures Tasmania in Launceston.

06.01.2022 I have placed some info from Sherrie in the Notes. from Sherrie: "I would really appreciate any additional information you might have, about Henry in particular. Regards... Sherrie" Sherrie-lee Evans Senior Research Officer HERITAGE TASMANIA 103 Macquarie Street Hobart (GPO Box 618 HOBART TAS 7001) Ph (03) 6233 7117

05.01.2022 John Gibb Watercolour painting...for those who wish they could! During November & December 10 hour intensive classes being offered over Sat & Sundays(depending ...on demand). $200 pp, inc mid-meals & lunch. Accommodation extra. BYO art materials, some basic temporary materials available for those without ($25). Min class size is 6 persons. Phone or email to register. M 040 750 1137 See more



04.01.2022 Look forward to some fabulous photos and (hopefully) some more exposure for the Chinese heritage and the Trail of the Tin Dragon. Tin Dragon Trail Cottages hosted Jenifer Skabo, photo-journalist for Tasmania Enjoy. While researching the themed trail, we walked Henry's trail and visited the community museum & Tin Dragon Cafe in Derby and the Cascade Dam... Jennifer is a well-known and very talented Tassie photographer.

02.01.2022 What is it about Geocaches? They keep turning up on our weekend walks. Last week at Harridge Falls (took this one home not knowing what it was). Then today at the Anchor stampers. Hope we haven't upset anyone's game. But if you are a "geo-cacher" you might like these clues..

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