Chinese American Heritage Network
Promoting Chinese American Heritage Sites in Northern California
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To help ensure that most of our conference meeting time can be spent working collaboratively, Member Organizations submitted their yearly report ahead of the conference. Below are the reports received. This post may be updated as additional reports are submitted. Last updated: noon, April 11, 2026 Temple of Kwan Tai, Mendocino Denise Lee is still…
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It was year 2000, Corliss Lee, Carol Lee, and I visited the Auburn Joss House on a road trip. There we met Eric Chun, who had grown up in Auburn but had spent most of his adult life working in the music industry in Los Angeles. After returning home, Eric inherited responsibility for the Joss…
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Welcome to the first edition of the Chinese American Heritage Network newsletter! Fall is here and it’s time for Moon festivals, movie nights, book talks, and new exhibits. October 4: China Alley Moon Festival, Hanford Hosted by the China Alley Preservation Society and the Carnegie Museum of Kings County Time: Noon to 5 pm Cost:…
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Hello! Thank you for visiting the Chinese American Heritage Network Website. The Chinese American Heritage Network (CAHN) promotes public interest in Chinese and Chinese American culture and history by building mutual supportive and collaborative connections among Chinese American heritage organizations across Northern California. The CAHN accomplishes this goal by collecting information about upcoming events, exhibits,…