30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Walk in the footsteps of one of Red Bluff’s original Chinese families on this self-guided walking tour. Follow along as a 19th-century ritual funeral procession for the last remaining member of the family to live in the area makes its way from central Red Bluff to Oak Hill Cemetery. Along the way, learn about historic structures in Chinatown and early Chinese culture in the area.
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.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free