Self-Guided Walking Tour in Chinatown

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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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  • Mobile guide

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    • In Person Tour Guide

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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

    Dagskrá

    Staðsetning

    Brottfararstaður
    204 Walnut St, Walnut St 204, Red Bluff, CA, 96080
    The building is located on the corner of Rio and Walnut Street with a red awning. It is a two story structure that is now a Therapeutic Messages business.
    Endastaður
    Oak Hill Cemetery-Red Bluff Cemetery District, Cemetery Ln 600, Red Bluff, CA, 96080
    The tour ends at the Historic 19th Century Chinese Gravesite where the Five original Chinese families are buried and were not excavated, deviating from Chinese tradition in the 1800’s. The gravesite is on the far right hand side, intentionally excluded due to segregation.

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