This small museum in the corner of the city center tells the story of the Chinese in San Diego through objects and courtyards with sculptures and koi pools. At 9am on Saturdays, everyone is welcome to participate in free Taijiquan/Qigong classes. .There is an active lecture program every month in the nearby buildings, and a special exhibition in the annex building across the road. The interesting dragon exhibition has just ended (January 2020), followed by Chinese children's paintings. Admission includes all 3 venues. A small gift counter is available in the annex building and on-street parking for a fee. For an unforgettable cultural experience, head to the Gaslamp area in downtown San Diego.
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This small museum in the corner of the city center tells the story of the Chinese in San Diego through objects and courtyards with sculptures and koi pools. At 9am on Saturdays, everyone is welcome to participate in free Taijiquan/Qigong classes. .There is an active lecture program every month in the nearby buildings, and a special exhibition in the annex building across the road. The interesting dragon exhibition has just ended (January 2020), followed by Chinese children's paintings. Admission includes all 3 venues. A small gift counter is available in the annex building and on-street parking for a fee. For an unforgettable cultural experience, head to the Gaslamp area in downtown San Diego.
The San Diego Chinese History Museum really introduced a lot of Chinese development in the United States, hundreds of years ago, Chinese began to carry out normal production and work in the United States, here is also a good place to commemorate.
Last year, I participated in the Chinese New Year Garden and visited the Chinese History Museum. I am very happy that San Diego has an introduction to the history of Chinese struggle to come to the United States. I hope to encourage more Chinese to continue to work hard and develop.
The San Diego Chinese History Museum is located on Third Avenue. It is a museum that introduces Chinese struggle and contributions in the United States. There are many precious graphic materials and objects to see.
On San Diego Third Avenue, many graphic materials record the history of Chinese struggle in the United States, it is worth seeing and savoring