17th Annual Archives Bazaar
Doheny Memorial Library 3550 Trousdale Pkwy, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesWe are an official exhibitor!
We are an official exhibitor!
Every year since 2010 the Chinese American Museum has hosted a Commemoration event to remember the victims of the Chinese Massacre of 1871. This year, the museum is hosting a special on-site film screening and in-person program. 5:45pm PDT: Pre-event screening of “Buried History,” a short film which maps out the violent night through today’s […]
Our speaker, David Lei, co-founded the Chung Ngai Dance Troupe in 1966 and started lion dancing in 1969. After retiring from active lion dancing in 1976, he started to do research on Chinese lion dance resulting in co-publishing the 400 page "Chinese Lion Dance Explained" with Dr. William Hu in 1995. In 1965, David participated […]
Our January program will feature two-book author Dr. Russell Low, who will explore the early roots of Chinese in America and show how the WWII generation was connected to this past in ways they may not have fully understood. It will be a 1-hour multimedia presentation celebrating Chinese American history, diversity, valor, and patriotism. Russell […]
In 2005 National Geographic released their findings of a search for the longest lived and healthiest people in the world. They came up with 3 areas where longevity and health could be well documented. They were called Blue Zones. Later 2 more areas were added to this list. Is there something in common with all […]
From China to Chinatown: My Po Po’s Journey is a documentary by Hailey Soh that tells the stories of people who immigrated to Los Angeles Chinatown. Hailey created this documentary in the hopes that a public audience might learn more about the history of Los Angeles Chinatown. As the immigrant population in Chinatown grows older, […]
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