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“Dedicated to the Chinese god of war”
Dedicated to the Chinese god of war - a Taoist symbol of integrity and loyalty, the Temple of Kwan Tai offers living evidence of Mendocino's 19th Century Chinese community. Four generations of its founders' descendents have preserved this original Taoist temple, a site now recognized as California Registered Historic Landmark No. 927. The Temple of Kwan Tai was restored and rededicated in October 2001 through the efforts of the Hee Family, the Temple Trustees, Mendocino youth involved in the North Coast Rural Challenge Network, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the California Coastal Resources Agency. Its mission is to teach and celebrate community and diversity.
Like most people I suspect, Jamie W. and I came upon this little house quite by accident since we were making our way to the headlands from the town center off the main thoroughfare. I was... Read more
A true jewel of Mendocino -- a well preserved piece of Chinese American history tucked away in a gorgeous seaside town. We met the Temple's curator who gave us a 30 minute talk on the space her... Read more
If You drove into town, you probably wouldn't even have known a temple like this existed because it is not on a Main Street and it is tiny!! I actually found this temple through yelp. My... Read more
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