Girls on parade float, Moon Festival
Item
- Identifier
- SCOH-79-04-35
- Title
- Girls on parade float, Moon Festival
- Description
- Several girls stand inside a large, covered parade float. They are dressed in formal clothes and most of them are looking at the camera. The float is a large, rectangular box with openings on all four sides. The walls of the float are decorated with flowers, other plants, and Chinese calligraphy. There are lanterns and other decorations hanging from the ceiling of the float. This float was a part of the 1941 Moon Festival parades put on by United China Relief between August 7-9.
- Extent
- 3.5x5
- Spatial Coverage
- Old Chinatown (Los Angeles, Calif.)
- China City (Los Angeles, Calif.)
- New Chinatown (Los Angeles, Calif.)
- Subject
- Chinese American children
- Lanterns
- Floats (Parades)
- Parades & processions
- Mid-Autumn Festival
- United China Relief (U.S.)
- Is Part Of
- 044 - Peter Soo Hoo
- Publisher
- Chinese Historical Society of Southern California
- Format
- image/jpeg
- Type
- Image
- Medium
- Black-and-white photograph
- Rights
- Images are for personal research, scholarly and educational purposes. Contact the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California for information about the reproduction of images.