Butte’s Uptown tax district is putting more money into renovation of the Wah Chong Tai mercantile building and Mai Wah Noodle Parlor on West M…
Butte’s Uptown tax district is contributing to redevelopment of the Wah Chong Tai mercantile building and Mai Wah Noodle Parlor on West Mercur…
Rain falls like tears on Qing Ming,
The Mai Wah Society will hold a traditional Chinese Tomb Sweeping Day, known as the Qingming Festival, at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, April 28, in Secti…
After nearly 40 days of what seemed like a social-media blitzkrieg encouraging Butte residents to vote for the Wah Chong Tai mercantile buildi…
On the second floor of what was once a mercantile, a noodle parlor, a boarding house and a family’s home — and of what is now the Mai Wah Muse…
Editor's note: Montana Tech professor Pat Munday is sending periodic columns from China where he is teaching through the U.S. State Department…
The Mai Wah Society will hold a traditional Chinese Tomb-Sweeping Day, known as the Qingming Festival, on Sunday, April 23, at 1:30 p.m. at Mo…
To thank and celebrate its current members, the Mai Wah Society will hold a “Behind the Dragon” event with its board members and staff at the …
The National Trust for Historic Preservation has awarded the Mai Wah Society a $4,585 grant from its Preservation Services Fund.
The new Mai Wah Society dragon made its Chinese New Year parade debut in uptown Butte leading a hundred or more marchers Saturday afternoon. T…
Students from the Butte Central International Program parade the Mai Wah Society's dragon around the Butte-Silver Bow County Courthouse steps …
Any summer camp that ends in a Yellowstone volcano project can’t be all bad.
In a symbolic hand-off, delegates and students from China transferred possession of a dazzling new dragon to Butte.
The board members and staff of Butte’s Mai Wah Society were interested in reading the Independent Record's excellent coverage of the new Monta…
It took volunteer Tom Nance about a month to clean out the basement at the Wah Chong Tai mercantile building, built in 1899.
Hundreds of people move along the short but noisy parade route in the annual Mai Wah Society Chinese New Year Parade Saturday in Uptown Butte.…
Mai Wah Society volunteer Dori Skrukrud examines a Chinese pillow box Saturday during a work party of society volunteers unloading and storing…