CHINESE SCHOOL MUSEUM

Located 226 First Street in Historic Marysville, California, opened in 1940 and operated through the mid-1970’s. Today it houses a wide collection of texts and artifacts, including the body of the first Bok Kai parade dragon Moo Lung and the second Bok Kai parade dragon Kim Lung. 

The Chinese School Museum immerses you in the rich history of Marysville through the captivating narrative of the Marysville Chinese School Museum. The museum stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Chinese community that plays a vital role in shaping the cultural tapestry of Marysville.

Explore the artifacts, donated by volunteers and families: photographs and documents that chronicle the vibrant history of the Marysville Chinese School. Uncover the stories of resilience, community spirit, and cultural exchange that define the foundation of our museum.

EDUCATION RESOURCE

The Marysville Chinese School Museum is not just artifacts; it's a living, breathing classroom. Our educational exhibits offer a glimpse into the daily lives, traditions, and contributions of the Chinese community to Marysville's growth. Perfect for students, history enthusiasts, and families alike, our museum provides a unique learning experience that transcends generations.

VISIT

Plan your visit to the Marysville Chinese School Museum today. Immerse your family, your students, and yourself in the stories, the culture, and the legacy that continue to shape Marysville's identity.

Come and be a part of the Marysville Chinese School Museum—a place where history comes to life, and culture finds its home.

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