The Chinese Diggers in the source appear very different from the pictured Europeans in the sources. In the sources, the Europeans can be seen using horses and carriages to move their supplies and themselves (often individually or in small groups of around three), while the Chinese can be seen moving on foot as one in one big, long line (with their being many more Chinese than Europeans), carrying their own supplies using bamboo poles- and having to pack fairly light because of it. Another easily identifiable difference between the Chinese and the Europeans can be seen in their dress. In the sources, the Chinese are pictured in their traditional dress - with the shavers head and pony tail, the pointed hats and traditional outfits,
The Chinese Diggers in the source appear very different from the pictured Europeans in the sources. In the sources, the Europeans can be seen using horses and carriages to move their supplies and themselves (often individually or in small groups of around three), while the Chinese can be seen moving on foot as one in one big, long line (with their being many more Chinese than Europeans), carrying their own supplies using bamboo poles- and having to pack fairly light because of it. Another easily identifiable difference between the Chinese and the Europeans can be seen in their dress. In the sources, the Chinese are pictured in their traditional dress - with the shavers head and pony tail, the pointed hats and traditional outfits,