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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.
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  • 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
À quoi s'attendre
1
Bluff rouge
Tout commence par un tronçon le long de Main Street jusqu'au bout de Walnut Street. En raison de la loi sur l'exclusion des Chinois, toutes les maisons chinoises se trouvaient le long de High Street (aujourd'hui Rio Street) et se terminaient sur Antelope Blvd. Peut-être voudriez-vous vous arrêter pour déjeuner, au restaurant mexicain Guadalajara, situé au 860 Main St, Red Bluff, CA 96080, il y a une photo dans le hall du restaurant Ming Terrace. Le restaurant Ming Terrace était à la fois la dernière résidence chinoise et la dernière entreprise chinoise à opérer dans le quartier historique de Chinatown en 1973. Marchez sur les marches de la famille Chew, alors qu'ils exécutaient un dernier ancien rituel chinois du XIXe siècle d'un cortège funèbre traversant l'ancien quartier chinois se terminant au cimetière d'Oak Hill en l'honneur de Joe You Chew, qui avait 99,5 ans et le dernier résident de la famille Chew dans le comté de Tehama. Cela vous guidera à travers la dernière fois qu'une procession chinoise aurait eu lieu dans l'une des familles chinoises d'origine du comté de Tehama.
2
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.
3
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.
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Commentaires (10)
AldenMC1
May 2022
A walk through time showcasing an aspect of Red Bluff and Tahama County’s rich history. A fascinating look into the Chinese American experience, their contributions to Northern California and the development of the state in its early days. Very informative, meticulously researched and narrated by the guide. Proceeds from the tour also support the Helen & Joe Chew Foundation’s local scholarship fund. This is a must see stop on any trip here.
Catdawg916
Jan 2022
Fun and informative experience. It's always nice to learn the history of places that you would've never been able to guess otherwise.
Quality888
Jan 2022
I learned alot about the history of a prominent Chinese family in my hometown. I didn't realize this little town was so diverse. The tour guides were accomadating and knowledgeable.

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