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The early Chinese
settlers
- Arrowtown is a historical
town and is a great attraction for
families to visit. It was created around the 1860s when gold
was discovered in this region.
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- Arrowtown gets its name from
the Arrow River, which is only a few hundred metres from the current
town. The beauty of this place is that you can still see some of the
original stone buildings which were built over 100 years ago.
Arrowtown is only a half-hour drive
from Queenstown and autumn is a wonderful time to visit with the
autumn leaves turning beautiful colours of gold and reds; it
really is an amazing sight to see!
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The
Chinese settlement of Arrowtown
At the northern end of
Arrowtown are the remains of the early Chinese
settlement. Huts have been restored to show how
these settlers lived. Men would come out from
China to try and make their fortunes in New Zealand
gold-fields, leaving loved ones
behind. Many would never return and would either be
buried outside the towns or in a Chinese corner of a
cemetery. While the huts at the end of Arrowtown seem rather
well made, some
Chinese settlers built their shelters on the side of the
cliffs surrounding Bush Creek. These were crude shelters
that did little to keep out the bitter cold of a South
Island winter.
Today you can follow the
trail that shows the area where these men lived,
covering Ah Lum’s home and store, miners' shelters
and the remains of the community hall.
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Walks
- Arrow River Track
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- If your children are up to it, you can do the
Arrow
River Track walk which is an easy, one-hour walk along the lake. Start
at either Ramshaw Lane or at Tobin's Track Bridge.
Early Chinese
Settlement
The walk around the
Chinese settlement is a must and the children can get a close-up
look at how the Chinese settlers lived, with some of their homes
reconstructed for visitors to view.
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Things
to do
There are quite a few
things to do in the area. The Lake District Museum and Gallery is
well worth a visit and the museum encourages children to visit
through activities suitable for children to participate in. Or
why not try panning for gold with your family?
A fun way to get to
Arrowtown is on the double-decker bus that runs from Queenstown
to Arrowtown each day. Or if you are up for an adventure of
the 4-wheel-drive variety, one of the tourist operators in Arrowtown takes
visitors up to the ghost town of Macetown, which is some fourteen
kilometres north of Arrowtown. The track, that criss-crosses the
river around 25 times, was once the original miners' wagon track.
- Tours
- Arrowtown Bus Tours on the Arrow
Express
- PO Box 74, Arrowtown.
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Ph: 03 442 1900
- Mobile:
025 367 347
- Museum
- Lakes District Museum
- 49 Buckingham Street, Arrowtown.
- Ph: 03 442 1824
Email: museum@queenstown.co.nz
LIBRARIES
Arrowtown
library
Ph:
03 442 1607
Accommodation
There is a range of accommodation to
suit most families. Full details of family accommodation will be
available on this website shortly.
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