CHRISTMAS ISLAND HISTORY

Behind the laid-back multicultural ambience of Christmas Island today lies a fascinating and sometimes turbulent history.

It was the discovery of phosphate in 1888 which was to guide the island’s destiny for the next century.  It’s a story of two men, George Clunies Ross and John Murray, and their quest to reap the rewards of phosphate with an imported workforce of Chinese, Malays and Sikhs, who often endured appalling conditions. The signs remain today of the island’s WWII history including a restored gun emplacement.  You can also see glimpses of the Japanese invasion and occupation, when islanders and allied submarines successfully sabotaged the mine effort and hundreds of islanders were then shipped to Japanese prisoner of war camps in Indonesia.

Britain took possession of the Island in the name of Queen Victoria, but in 1946 it was placed under the jurisdiction of the Crown Colony of Singapore.  In 1958, Britain transferred sovereignty to Australia, and the Island was made an Australian Territory.

As well as the info on this page, you may also like the website, Christmas Island Archives, which has further history articles & images about Christmas Island. 

A black and white photo of the Christmas Island settlement as a wave crashes on the coast.
A display at the Tai Jin House museum on Christmas Island

tai jin house

The majestic Tai Jin House, a grand colonial edifice, once served as the residence of the British Administrator on Christmas Island. Situated on the edge of a sea cliff, it has breathtaking views of Flying Fish Cove and the boundless Indian Ocean beyond. Today, Tai Jin House has been transformed into a captivating museum that narrates the rich history of Christmas Island, from its initial discovery and European settlement in 1898 to its contemporary status. The museum’s permanent exhibition intricately details the island's eventful past, marked by drama as vivid as its dramatic landscapes and unique wildlife. Surrounding Tai Jin House, the gardens have become a venue for community gatherings or simply for visitors to enjoy the stunning panoramas. A short walk from Territory Day Park leads to Tai Jin House, and venturing beyond it reveals historical defenses including a naval gun and buildings erected during World War II to safeguard Christmas Island. Embarking on a visit to Tai Jin House offers more than just a glimpse into the island's history; it's an opportunity for an intriguing day trip, inviting visitors to explore the depth of Christmas Island's heritage set against the backdrop of its dramatic natural beauty.

A black and white photo of two young boys in front of the Fortune Bridge of the Temple to Submission to Heaven, South Point
A rocky outcrop juts out of the water on Christmas Island at sunset

christmas island Stories

Discover the heart of Christmas Island and journey through its stories. Christmas Island Stories is a unique initiative that celebrates the vibrant tapestry of life on one of Australia's most enchanting islands. Christmas Island Stories’ purpose is to showcase the connection to the Island, to preserve, share, and honor the authentic narratives that define the spirit of Christmas Island. Watch the captivating videos and embark on a journey to explore the rich mosaic of cultures and stories that make Christmas Island a treasure trove of cultural harmony.

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How to experience the best Christmas Island has to offer... from wandering to secluded stretches of paradise and encountering those bucket list wildlife moments, to taking the plunge to depths you’ve never ventured.

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