Dr. Sun Yat- Sen was considered the founding father of the Republic of China, passed away on March 12, 1925. His untimely death caused extreme grief at the beginning of a young republic. This panel discussion will feature researchers and family members, reflecting in honor and memory of his life's achievements.
We will celebrate the soft opening of our newest exhibition, celebrating the 80th anniversary of the WWII victory, reminding us of the stories in the China-Burma-India Theater that were largely forgotten.
Join our walking tour of the Asian Pacific Thematic Historic District and learn more about the Japanese Nihonmachi, the Filipino Quarter, and the African American Harlem of the West that existed with San Diego's little-known Chinatown from nearly 100 years ago.
The San Diego Chinese Historical Museum is deeply committed to its mission: "To educate and inspire by preserving and celebrating the richness of Chinese history, art, and culture." Despite our unwavering dedication, we are facing financial constraints that impact our capacity to hire and support the dedicated staff necessary to bring our educational programs to life. We are seeking financial sponsorships to raise a minimum of $10,000 that will directly support our education programming. Your contribution will have a profound impact on our museum and the community at large.
The SDCHM has stood as a testament to our shared history, culture, and heritage for decades. However, time has taken its toll, and our cherished museum, last renovated in 1995 (almost 30 years ago!), is in dire need of repairs and enhancements to ensure it remains functional. To continue serving as a beacon of knowledge and a source of inspiration for generations to come, we need your support. Our goal is to raise a minimum of $10,000 to help breathe new life into this iconic structure and provide a welcoming and engaging environment for all who visit. Your support will help us make necessary repairs to the historic Mission building, address plumbing issues, and update aging systems to ensure the safety and integrity of the structure.
Fridays - Sundays, from 12 to 4 p.m.
NOTE: In March 2025, we will be closed on Fridays to work on internal projects
Admission fees:
Group tours are available upon request. Check out our Education Program page for more details.
We're two blocks from the trolley. There is street parking available. You can also reserve parking in advance through Spot Hero!
404 3rd Avenue, San Diego, California 92101, United States
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