Portland Chinatown Museum

Portland Chinatown Museum

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The Portland Chinatown History Foundation (initially called the Portland Chinatown History and Museum Foundation) was formed in late 2013 and was granted its 501c3 status as a charitable organization in May 2014. Its volunteer board and supporters are Chinese Americans who were raised, worked in or owned property or businesses in Portland’s Chinatown. Some of them are third and fourth generation C

Kristina Wong, #FoodBankInfluencer | Portland Center Stage 05/21/2026

https://www.pcs.org/kristina-wong-foodbankinfluencer

Coming up at Portland Center Stage at the Armory:

In a SNAPpy (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, that is!) musical comedy like no other, Kristina Wong, self-proclaimed gives us a karaoke fueled education on America’s emergency food system. After experiencing the lacking food distribution from New York to the Navajo Nation, Kristina Wong returns, as only she can, with this hilariously irreverent examination of food insecurity, government assistance, and grassroot solutions to global issues.

Click on the link below for performance times and tickets!

Kristina Wong, #FoodBankInfluencer | Portland Center Stage In a SNAPpy (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, that is!) musical comedy like no other, Kristina Wong, self-proclaimed gives us a…

05/06/2026

Looking for a fun activity to do with Mom this Sunday? Celebrate Mother’s Day with Mahjong and Chinese American history! Every second Sunday of the month, the mahjong tables are set up for play from 11 am to 3 pm at the Portland Chinatown Museum. Free instruction is provided with the price of admission, and all levels are welcome.

PCM Admission:

Adults: $8

Seniors: $6

Students & Educators: $5

Children under 12: Free

04/25/2026

Coming up on Saturday, May 2!

Please join the Portland Chinatown Museum and the Creative and Emerging Technology Institute (CETI) for the celebratory launch of CETI’s AR (augmented reality) pop-up book, “XRchive: (Hi)stories and Visions of Block 14 at Lone Fir Cemetery,” an adaptation of the location-based immersive experiences.

“XRchive: (Hi)stories of Block 14” is a reflection, a remembrance, and an XR (hi)storytelling of the Chinese community buried at Lone Fir Cemetery.

The book launch will be held on May 2, 2026, 11 AM–3PM at the Portland Chinatown Museum, as part of our programming for Oregon Rises Above Hate. It is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council and the Arts Access Fund. Click on the link below to learn more!

https://ceti.institute/event/xrchive-block-14-book-launch/

Photos from Portland Chinatown Museum's post 04/20/2026

It was a full house at the Oregon Historical Society on Saturday for Kristin Wong’s “Portland’s Chinatowns” book talk! Thank you to everyone who joined us for this special look at the history of Portland Chinatown, and to Kristin Wong for a wonderful presentation.

Copies of the book are available in the PCM gift shop. If you missed her April 18 event, you can catch Kristin Wong again on May 16 at the Architectural Heritage Center.

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127 NW Third Avenue
Portland, OR
97209

Opening Hours

Thursday 11am - 3am
Friday 11am - 3pm
Saturday 11am - 3pm
Sunday 11am - 3pm