Chinese Gods — Borne to the U.S.A. (2 of 10)
Description: Marysville was at one time a flowering Chinese community, but as the years pass, the Chinese population has dwindled. Despite this, the Chinese temple and holidays are still cherished and observed by residents new, old, and passing by. Text is in Chinese and English.
Original Material Type: Newspaper clipping
Article Title: Chinese Gods — Borne to the U.S.A.
Publication Info: Sinorama August 1989
Subject Keywords: Bok Kai Festival, Marysville, California, Chinese Americans, Chinese immigrants, Bok Kai Temple,
Collection: Chinatown Branch Archives
Repository: San Francisco Public Library - Chinatown/Him Mark Lai Branch
Chinese Gods — Borne to the U.S.A. (2 of 10)
Description: Marysville was at one time a flowering Chinese community, but as the years pass, the Chinese population has dwindled. Despite this, the Chinese temple and holidays are still cherished and observed by residents new, old, and passing by. Text is in Chinese and English.
Original Material Type: Newspaper clipping
Article Title: Chinese Gods — Borne to the U.S.A.
Publication Info: Sinorama August 1989
Subject Keywords: Bok Kai Festival, Marysville, California, Chinese Americans, Chinese immigrants, Bok Kai Temple,
Collection: Chinatown Branch Archives
Repository: San Francisco Public Library - Chinatown/Him Mark Lai Branch