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The mission of the Northwest China Council is to promote greater understanding of Chinese culture,

Photos from Northwest China Council's post 05/03/2026

Kickoff event for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month.

CHINA Town Hall 2026 04/13/2026

An interesting conversation on the state of U.S. - China Relations in light of the War in Iran.

CHINA Town Hall 2026 CHINA Town Hall (CTH), a program that provides a snapshot of the current U.S.-China relationship and examines how that relationship reverberates at the local...

Althouse Archaeologies: Early Chinese Miners in Southern Oregon 03/31/2026

Althouse Archaeologies: Early Chinese Miners in Southern Oregon In the final program of our 6-part Hidden Histories series, "Althouse Archaeologies: Early Chinese Miners in Southern Oregon," archaeologist Jocelyn Lee shares the history of the lesser-known mining camp Althouse and the Chinese miners who worked there. PRESENTER Jocelyn Lee is a PhD candidate in Ar...

Photos from Northwest China Council's post 03/19/2026

Belated Congrats! olfoundation.org Nearly two hundred people crowded into a refurbished Room 50 of the Capitol to honor long-time
reporter Peter Wong. Governor Tina Kotek and other state leaders paid tribute to Peter, who is retiring. Former State
Senator Ginny Burdick, a former reporter herself, spoke about Peter:
“When I was asked to speak, it made me think about the attributes that make a good reporter—qualities that existed
when I was here and remain relevant today. The qualities I came up with were: strong communication skills, curiosity,
fairness, rigorous accuracy, fairness, persistence, compassion, integrity, and most importantly, commitment to truth
and accountability. It would be really nice to post those qualities on the door. But better yet: boil them all down to two
words: Peter Wong. Yes, our own Peter Wong, who encompasses all of those qualities and probably more that I haven’t
thought of.”
After the tributes to Peter, the crowd moved down the hall to watch Senate President Rob Wagner and House Speaker

"A Chinese Reformer in America", by Jane Larson 03/16/2026

Jane Larson gave a very insightful talk about the Bao Huang Hui (Chinese Empire Reform Association) and its leader, Kang Youwei, at Reed College on March 7th. See it on YouTube:

"A Chinese Reformer in America", by Jane Larson Jane's talk is based her co-authored book: "A Chinese Reformer in Exile: Kang Youwei and the Chinese Empire Reform Association in North America, 1899-1911."...

Photos from Northwest China Council's post 03/12/2026

Recent visitors welcomed to Portland by Northwest China Council board include Professor Peiyin Lin from Hong Kong University en route to AAS conference in Vancouver, BC and Jane Leung Larson NWCC's founding executive director. Both are authors who have recently published books about China.

Photos from Northwest China Council's post 02/28/2026

NWCC at Chinese Cultural Fair. Meeting Dr. Kristin Wong author of "Portland's Chinatowns" (2025) at Portland Chinatown Museum booth,

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4110 SE Hawthorne Boulevard #128
Portland, OR
97214

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm