Oregon Experience: Kam Wah Chung

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Photo courtesy Kam Wah Chung State Heritage Park

In the late 1800s, thousands of Chinese miners came to Eastern Oregon in search of gold.  Among them were two men  - Ing “Doc” Hay and Lung On - who opened a store and herbal apothecary called Kam Wah Chung.  Though originally catering to their fellow Chinese, over time these two men attended to the medical needs of many, becoming highly regarded members of the community. Photo courtesy Kam Wah Chung State Heritage Site.



Airs January 14, 2010, 9:00 PM
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About the Program

The discovery of gold brought thousands of Chinese to eastern Oregon in the late 1880s – including herbal doctor Ing Hay and businessman Lung On.  These two men practiced medicine and operated a general store at Kam Wah Chung & Co. in John Day for more than sixty years.  

You’ll meet people from the region who remember the two men, explore the history of the Chinese who helped build the West and visit Kam Wah Chung  –  The Golden Flower of Prosperity.

Today the recently restored building is an Oregon treasure – and a National Historic Landmark filled with thousands of herbs, artifacts and the memories of two men who called it home.

About the Program
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The story of two Chinese immigrants after the Oregon Gold Rush.

Ing Hay & Lung On
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View images celebrating the lives of two important John Day residents.

The Tourist Garage
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Quite likely the country’s first Chinese-owned car dealership

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