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Bendigo Chinese Association
The seeds originate from the Pomelo trees planted by his mother, Gladys Ah Dore, at their family market garden in Elmore, Victoria. To commemorate this very special year, you will also receive with the Pomelo Tree, a DVD titled ‘The Story of The Pomelo Tree’ personally signed by Russell and a commemorative certificate. To keep this offer special there will only be 88 trees made available at $88 with the funds being donated by the Golden Dragon Museum to the Bendigo Health Foundation. The Pomelo Tree
"The Story of the Pomelo Tree" is a short film exploring the fascinating story of a 100 year-old Pomelo Tree located in Bendigo, Victoria. The tree, originally planted by Gladys Ah Dore, the mother of Russell Jack (Founder - Golden Dragon Museum), and moved in 1990 to make way for the Museum, still thrives today. Every year, leaves from this tree and its saplings are used to feed the famous dragon, Sun Loong before his performance at the Bendigo Easter Fair Gala Parade. The documentary makes extensive use of archival images of the Pomelo Tree’s unique history in Bendigo and finds the new Pomelo Trees that will feed the dragons of the next generation.
Purchase your limited edition Pomelo tree online here.
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