The thermal expansion behavior, microhardness and electrochemical corrosion resistance of Au52Cu27Ag17-x(NiZn0.5)x (x=0,6 and 12) alloys were investigated by dilatometer (DIL), microhardness tester, electrochemical workstation, X-ray diffractometer(XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).With increasing x, the relative length expansion and DIL maximum temperature Tl m (i.e., thermal stability) of the alloys increase inthermal expansion measurements, which can be explained by the change of the atomic binding energy, mismatch entropy togetherwith phase transformation. With the increase of x, the microhardness can be improved, but the corrosion resistance decreases; inaddition, the anodic peak current densities of polarization curves decrease, which are related closely with the solid solution degreeand dissolution of Ag, Ni and Zn alloying elements in Cl^- -containing solution.