Event presented in partnership with the Vancouver Tsung Tsin Hakka Association revives a centuries-old tradition
Read MoreCultural centre in Chinatown’s historic Wing Sang building opens on July 1
Read MoreDirector Karen Cho’s new documentary looks at Chinatowns in Vancouver, New York City, Montreal, and beyond confronting development and displacement
Read MoreOther highlights include Chinese Restaurant Awards’ updated dining guide for Light Up Chinatown!
Read MoreProvince of B.C. funds new project, purchases historic Wing Sang Building at 51 East Pender Street from Bob Rennie
Read MoreThe art-filled event coincides with Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations
Read MoreLive music and dance, culinary collaborations, and more aim to reconnect people with the community that’s been hard hit by the pandemic
Read MoreChef Phong Vo draws on Jiangsu, Cantonese, and Sichuan cuisines
Read MoreThe new initiative by Myodetox Chinatown and WSDM Club aims to get people dining (in or out) at restaurants in the historic neighbourhood
Read MoreThe multimedia artist shares insight into works at the MOV exhibition about Chinese immigration and B.C.
Read MoreThe Chinese Canadian Historical Society of BC hosts a virtual tour as part of the explorASIAN Festival
Read MoreGuest curator Karen Tam develops ambitious exhibition on Chinatowns’ pasts and futures for Griffin Art Projects
Read MoreOrdering takeout or delivery from Chinatown restaurants is a way to support the vital community that’s been hard hit by COVID-19
Read MoreThe new exhibition at Museum of Vancouver in partnership with UBC explores how Chinese Canadians challenged systemic racism
Read MoreJonathan Desmond Wong’s new book, I Was Lured Into a Tea Shop, consists of three years’ worth of images.
Read MoreThe new neon artwork illuminates an alley of old Chinatown.
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