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The Chinese Historical and
Cultural Project (CHCP) is based in Santa Clara County, California. It was
founded in 1987 as a non-profit organization to promote and preserve Chinese
American and Chinese history and culture through community outreach activities.
The leadership of the organization is comprised of volunteers -- Officers, Board
of Directors, and Advisory Board. A Board of Trustees oversees the major
maintenance of the Ng Shing Gung Museum with the City of San Jose and History
San Jose.
CHCP's first major project
was to reconstruct the Ng Shing Gung, a religious and
community center originally built in 1888 in San Jose's "Heinlenville"
settlement, the last Chinatown of San Jose. In 1991, CHCP donated the Ng Shing
Gung Museum to the City of San Jose, making it available to the community at the
History Park, at Kelley Park, San Jose. The museum building lower floor serves
as a Chinese-American Museum telling the stories of the early Chinese pioneers
in Santa Clara Valley. The second floor showcases the original 1888 gold-gilded
altar and the five gods. The short documentary movie of the last Chinatown in
San Jose, Homebase: A Chinatown Called Heinlenville,
was directed by Jessica Yu, an Oscar-award winner, and can be viewed upstairs at
the Ng Shing Gung Museum.
CHCP Newsletter
Spring/Summer 2007 PROGRESS
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President’s Message
Dr. Rodney Lum
Dear CHCP Members and Friends,
Happy Birthday to CHCP
on its twentieth year!
Those of you here from the inception recall that CHCP was created for the
purpose of restoring the historical altar and artifacts from Heinlenville’s
Ng Shing Gung temple and in doing so a museum to remember the history and
culture of our local Chinese. full article
Reflections of Twenty Years
Anita Wong Kwock, Founding Member
Reviewing the past twenty years brings a myriad of memories: led by
founders, Lillian Gong-Guy and Gerrye Wong hundreds of dedicated volunteers
serving as Directors, Trustees, and Advisory Board members; countless
planning meetings for the “Legacy” fundraisers; architecture & building
plans; artifacts cleaning & exhibit displays; movie taping & editing
reviews; full article |
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CHCP Membership
Has Its Privileges
Join the Chinese
Historical and Cultural Project by purchasing Individual and Family
Memberships, available at $25.00 and $50.00, respectively. In addition to
supporting the organization's mission: educating, promoting, and preserving
Chinese and Chinese-American history and culture, members receive the
following:
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Individual Membership-$25.00
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Family Membership- $50.00
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Invitation to Annual Meeting
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Invitation (2) to Annual Meeting
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- Discount
prices for Special Events
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prices for Special Events
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Mail your name,
address, email address and check (payable to CHCP) to:
CHCP - Membership
P.O. Box 5366 San Jose, CA 95150-5366 |
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here to learn history of the Chinese people in California between 1850
and 1925.
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