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Self-Guided Walking Tour in Chinatown

Overview
You will get to experience a self guided walking tour of a Cantonese 19th Century Christian Chinese funeral procession that traveled through the former Chinatown in honor of WWII Congressional Gold Medal veteran, Joe You Chew, who was 99.5 years old and the last Chew family resident in Tehama County.

This self-guided tour will walk you through the life of one of the original Chinese families in Tehama County.

It will also present the historical structures from the former Chinatown which survived many years of trials and tribulations.

All proceeds go to the Helen and Joe Chew Foundation which provides a scholarship fund dedicated to Joe You Chew’s alma mater Red Bluff Union High School.
City: California
Fri 20 Sep
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Starting at $5.00
Fri 20 Sep
Starting at $5.00
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What's Included
Mobile guide
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
What To Expect
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Red Bluff
It all begins with a stretch along Main Street to the end of Walnut Street. Due to the Chinese Exclusion Act, all of the Chinese homes were along High Street (now Rio Street) and ended on Antelope Blvd. Maybe you would want to stop for lunch, at the Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant, located at 860 Main St, Red Bluff, CA 96080, there is a picture in the lobby of the Ming Terrace Restaurant. The Ming Terrace Restaurant was both the last Chinese residence and Chinese business to operate in the historic Chinatown closing in 1973. Walk the steps of the Chew family, as they performed one last ancient 19th Century Chinese ritual of a funeral procession traveling through the former Chinatown ending at Oak Hill Cemetery in honor of Joe You Chew, who was 99.5 years old and the last Chew family resident in Tehama County. This will guide you through the last time a Chinese procession would be held from one of the original Chinese families in Tehama County.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (10)
gilh758
Nov 2021
Came across this recently. Full of Chinese American cultural history that I didn't know existed in Red Bluff! Highly recommended and all proceeds go to a scholarship fund for the local school!
R7840NPpeters
Nov 2021
What an unexpected pleasure! We came across this tour online and decided to give it a go. My wife and I have visited Chinatown many times but, without knowing, passed by interesting landmarks that had no context until now. Learning of Chinatown's history has enriched our view. We'd recommend this tour to local folks and travelers to learn about the history and add more colorful insite to seeing Chinatown.
SilverVision T
Nov 2021
Fun and interesting tour! The tour guide was very friendly and helped us to understand the Traditional culture! Recommend this tour

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