Family-Friendly Activities
Culture and community go hand in hand. Celebrating holidays, preserving customs and creating new family traditions are all easier in the company of others with connections to Chinese culture.
So, get out there! Road trip to a Chinese American historical site, sign your child up for a Chinese culture summer camp or join your local dragon boat team. It takes effort to start, but you will get out much more than you put in.
Activities
Exploring China Camp and the Many Lives of a Chinese Shrimping Village
China Camp's museum and surrounding buildings tell the story of a shrimping village’s growth, decline and renewal. Read More »A Family Friendly Day in New York Chinatown
New York Chinatown remains the epicenter of the largest Chinese community outside Asia. Read More »Dragon Boat Festivals Across the United States
Today there’s a full summer race schedule spanning from February through October in cities across the United States. Read More »A Family Friendly Day in Oakland Chinatown
Though less renowned than its neighbor across the bay in San Francisco, Oakland Chinatown is well worth a visit. Read More »My Experience Dragon Boating with the Oakland Renegades
Dragon boating is an accessible and fun team sport open to all ages and skill levels with a welcoming community. Read More »A Family Friendly Day in San Francisco Chinatown
San Francisco Chinatown is the original American Chinatown, a swirling kaleidoscope of markets, restaurants, shops and people. Read More »Visiting Locke and Connecting with California’s Rural Chinese History
Discover America's last rural Chinese town in a fertile corner of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Read More »How to Pick the Best Chinese Culture Camp for Your Child this Summer
If your child is interested in learning about Chinese arts, games and traditions this summer, then a Chinese culture camp is the perfect choice. Read More »Tips For Creating Your Church’s First Lunar New Year Service
How to create a shared celebration of the Lunar New Year in your church community. Read More »
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