There are also many Chinese in New York, and many of them were sold as piglets to the United States as coolies more than 100 years ago. The Chinese Museum has very detailed information to introduce us to the history of Chinese in the United States
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There are also many Chinese in New York, and many of them were sold as piglets to the United States as coolies more than 100 years ago. The Chinese Museum has very detailed information to introduce us to the history of Chinese in the United States
The Chinese Museum in America is much smaller than we thought, and it's much worse than the Chinese Museum in San Francisco. The information introduced is quite rich, but we didn’t look at it too carefully after visiting San Francisco
Chinese come to New York, of course, they can't miss this place. There are many exhibits on Chinese history in the museum of chinese in america. I really like it!
On the last day in New York, I went to the place where I should go most: the inconspicuous "Chinese American History Museum" in "Chinatown". The collection is very rich, from the tea sensation in the United States in the eighteenth century to the influx of gold rush workers; from the "Chinese Exclusion Act" to the formation of allied forces in the war; from the popularity of "choppy" food and magic shows to the yellow faces in Hollywood; and The anti-communism in the 1950s, the social changes of the Chinese people caused by the establishment of diplomatic relations in the 1970s, and so on. The exhibition is meticulously arranged, with rich pictures and texts, and complete explanations in both Chinese and English words. It is a pity that most Chinese tourists did not list it as a must-visit item, which is really sad! Recommend to everyone!
This Chinese museum hidden in New York’s Chinatown is not known to most people, but as a Chinese, you should definitely visit it. This museum tells the history of Chinese Americans’ blood and tears with a lot of photos and objects. From the generation of piglets to the modern Chinese elite, all the photos and collections are described in both Chinese and English. It can be described as good intentions. It is especially worth mentioning that the design of this museum was designed by Lin Huiyin’s niece, Lin Ying. Another masterpiece in the United States is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington