A Glimpse Into Yosemite's Chinese History

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
  • Did you know that early Chinese immigrants played an important role in shaping the Yosemite that we know today? Join Park Ranger Yenyen Chan to explore this impressive and surprising history. Chinese and English captions available. For an audio described version of this video, go to • A Glimpse Into Yosemit... .

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  • @threengcircus
    @threengcircus 2 роки тому +6

    I've visited Yosemite countless times and never knew the contributions made by the Chinese people! Thank you for sharing your research!

  • @patriciashih6481
    @patriciashih6481 4 роки тому +8

    Isn't it interesting that the Chinese contributions have been written OUT of much of America. For example, the Chinese workers were not invited to the Golden Spike ceremony when the intercontinental railroad, building from the east to the west and west to the east, finally was finished when the 2 parts met and joined. And of course in 1882 came along the Chinese Exclusion Act, the most racist piece of immigration legislation in American history up to that point and even after. This goes to show the enormous valuable contributions that immigrants from all over the world have made to the building of America... so often unsung, unrecognized and would be forgotten but for folks like Yenyen and other researchers. America was and still is being made by immigrants. Thank you for making this video!

    • @lalabell2
      @lalabell2 2 місяці тому

      Yes Asian American history has always been left out due to racism

  • @DarrenYee
    @DarrenYee 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful documentary on the Chinese in Yosemite, I met Park Ranger YenYen this weekend at the Grand Opening of the Chinese Laundry Building in Wawona. Oct. 1 2021

  • @Tinhamodic
    @Tinhamodic 2 роки тому +2

    Found out about this from Nextshark. Did not know this amazing history. Thank you!

  • @sunnycarney4443
    @sunnycarney4443 10 років тому +24

    I practically grew up in Yosemite, and worked one summer at Glen Aulen high Sierra camp, and never ever heard the story of the important contribution of the Chinese workers who brought so much to the park. Thank you for a missing part of my Yosemite education!

    • @michaeldavis3468
      @michaeldavis3468 Рік тому

      Hey are you still active on here? Any chance I can ask you a few questions about the park

  • @etheralwizard
    @etheralwizard 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks Yenyen for this well explained history of the Chinese people in Yosemite.

  • @flee78
    @flee78 4 роки тому +7

    56 miles in four and a half months. No one works harder than the Chinese!

  • @lilyeeng
    @lilyeeng 12 років тому +5

    I never knew that and look fwd to visiting yosemite park soon. I am chinese and appreciate accomplishments and hard labor of chinese immigrants.

  • @casiolane1196
    @casiolane1196 2 роки тому +3

    thank you for your service yenyen. our national park service and all of us who have visited and/or treasure our national parks benefit from your work in sharing this fuller understanding of our counties' history.

  • @victoriataylor5457
    @victoriataylor5457 6 років тому +5

    Wonderful, Thank you for this most interesting video The Chinese people contributed a lot to our American history.

  • @467sprite
    @467sprite 2 місяці тому

    Currently here, I love history. Thank you

  • @ronwong2153
    @ronwong2153 Рік тому +1

    Awesome to know this history which gives pride to us Chinese Americans. Thank you YenYen for keeping these stories alive!

  • @jykmoy
    @jykmoy 7 років тому +2

    We celebrated our niece's wedding at Yosemite years ago. Did not know this history. Am glad YenYen has documented this.

  • @NeedMoreEats
    @NeedMoreEats 6 років тому +5

    this lady deserves an award for the memory of asian americans and the fact that we also help built america. so the next time some white guy or some black guy thinks asians didn't do squat to help this country. remember this video.

    • @TheRadioAteMyTV
      @TheRadioAteMyTV 4 роки тому +3

      You should be far more upset with the "white guy or some black guy" who not only don't know that but keep pushing you and your kids out of schools because so many of Chinese descent work their butt off to learn so much and then get punished by University enrollment for showing such strong American work ethic to be replaced by pitied other groups who conversely don't work as hard in their studies. So yeah, them not knowing, no sweat off your brow, them being rewarded at University enrollment for ignorance, now there's your problem.

  • @lorihirohata9617
    @lorihirohata9617 8 років тому +8

    Ms.Yenyen, this was such a beauiful and educational video. I'm sure many people didn't know all this! Amazing and thank you so much!!. Hope to take my g.kids to enjoy one of your tours and learn about their heritage. Lori

  • @joemaresh7366
    @joemaresh7366 8 років тому +8

    Thank you very much for sharing with us. I found it very interesting!

  • @MyLifeCafe
    @MyLifeCafe 12 років тому +3

    Ahhh what a beautiful video. Thanks for uploading it, can't wait until i visit ot when i grow up.

  • @crysdevdan1
    @crysdevdan1 12 років тому +10

    Nice video! Good to know this part of the history of Yosemite. The Chinese have contributed to many other parts of the US also! They are hard working people and should be well respected for their roles.

  • @doloresswann4600
    @doloresswann4600 6 років тому +3

    Wonderful hx. that you shared for us....I also shared to Face Book so more people can see it.

  • @asmrjavier8779
    @asmrjavier8779 11 років тому +4

    Thank you for you sharing your story, and the beautiful park that I once visited.

  • @holzfallen
    @holzfallen 2 роки тому +1

    Educational and very interesting.

  • @calvinjung44
    @calvinjung44 4 роки тому +4

    A wonderful, informative video about Chinese that were a vital part of the history of America! Yenyen is one face of how Chinese-Americans have assimilated and vital part of America. I was at Yosemite over 30 years ago and this video makes me want to return and visit the roads Ms.Chan talked about! Thank you!!

  • @skylane807
    @skylane807 12 років тому +2

    Great video. Thank you for this.

  • @regressmenot
    @regressmenot 12 років тому +2

    I look forward to these videos, so happy to see a new one uploaded. :-D

  • @handyscot1
    @handyscot1 12 років тому

    Nice video. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @Rubydoobiedee
    @Rubydoobiedee 12 років тому

    Thank you...I enjoyed the vid!

  • @mesatop5
    @mesatop5 11 років тому +3

    Wonderful video! I did cultural resource interpretation at Yellowstone and Mesa Verde and am delighted to learn a bit about Yosemite's human past.

  • @maxmendez2196
    @maxmendez2196 4 роки тому +2

    Nice history! 👏🏽 I enjoyed it

  • @xxmyrissaxx2804
    @xxmyrissaxx2804 8 років тому +2

    Thank you..........now I'll be planning an educational tour with my grandchildren to experience a national park as well as a connection to their heritage.

  • @dollykaluahinenui9643
    @dollykaluahinenui9643 7 років тому +24

    Yosemite National Park should pay homage to the Chinese and include them in their museums and exhibits, such as at the Visitors Center. I've been visiting Yosemite since the 1950's and never knew about the major contribution of the Chinese having built major roads that have made it possible for all the millions of visitors to gain access to Yosemite National Park. I get tired of all the hype about John Muir and the white settlers that turned Yosemite into a playground. It is typical of the white man to suppress historical information that involves native peoples as well as the hardworking Chinese folks that were a Proud people. One can only imagine what they were subjected to with disrespect and discrimination hurled at them from the white man. After all, look what happened to the Miwok natives that were murdered and shoved off their ancestral land, YOSEMITE.

  • @sfung1818
    @sfung1818 12 років тому

    出處恭,執事敬,與人忠,須至夷狄, 不可棄也!

  • @TheRadioAteMyTV
    @TheRadioAteMyTV 4 роки тому

    19th Century Chinese in America 4.5 months = 56 miles of completed road construction with only human powered tools.
    21st Century Americans 4.5 months = 0 miles 0 feet 0 inches of completed road construction with all the glorious gas fueled machines.
    But hey, we are superiour to them because we have smart phones.

  • @TheRadioAteMyTV
    @TheRadioAteMyTV 4 роки тому +1

    So the parks asked a Chinese descent woman to do the research for Chinese people of the park, and that's NOT racist how?

    • @doncrozier
      @doncrozier 4 роки тому +3

      To be racist, discrimination or prejudice against people of other races must be shown. Nothing about this is racist, except for the way the laborers were treated in the 1800's.

    • @TheRadioAteMyTV
      @TheRadioAteMyTV 4 роки тому

      @@doncrozier Really, since when did all that get added to the definition? Pretty you don't have show a thing to be a racist, all you have to do is believe one group is better than another.
      If people want to be discriminatory based on race heck that doesn't even require being a racist, but it sure helps. Prejudice means to have preconceived ideas as in pre-judging.
      They picked her because of her race, because they believed she would be better, that's text book racism and prejudice with them acting as racists. They did it because they were prejudiced that she would be superiour because of her race.
      Yeah, they were/are prejudiced, racists regardless if she if liked the assignment. But hey, SJW's are changing the dictionary on a daily basis (peaceful protest means killing, burning looting and rioting as one example), and math too, now they are saying 2+2=5 all over Twitter and UA-cam, so anything is possible.