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Sun Loong Sun Loong is believed to be the longest imperial dragon in the world measuring approximately .〔https://www.facebook.com/sun.loong/info?tab=page_info〕 An example of the dragons used in the traditional Chinese dragon dance. Sun Loong is in the city of Bendigo on permanent display at the Golden Dragon Museum. == Origins ==
Dragons are an important part of Chinese culture. Large processional dragons have been used in Chinese festivals for over a thousand years. After Chinese came to Bendigo in the 1850s for the gold rush many settled and later in the 1870s the Chinese community became a part of the annual Bendigo Easter Festival. It was in this parade that the local Chinese started bringing their old dragon dancing traditions, to Bendigo. Bendigo has had Chinese dragons in the city since at least the 1890s. Grand processional dragons became a big part of the Easter Parade. By the late 1960s the dragon Loong (dragon) was getting older and an effort to raise money for a new dragon began. The Loong 100 Committee of local Bendigo businessmen were instrumental in raising the money for the purchase of Sun Loong. A traditional dragon maker was found in Hong Kong, a man called Lo On Kee. He agreed to build Bendigo the longest imperial dragon in the world.
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