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Biblio Bash 2024 Supports A Blooming Canadian Community of Newcomers

The Toronto Public Library Foundation’s Biblio Bash once again graced the halls of the Toronto Reference Library yesterday, continuing its tradition since 2017. This annual black-tie fundraiser brings authors, literary enthusiasts, and philanthropists together to support the Toronto Public Library’s most pressing needs. This year, the funds raised will unlock opportunities for newcomers to Canada to support vital library services that assist individuals and families settling in our city.

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Hello, West Coast! Fête Chinoise’s Inaugural Signature Event Hailed the Year of the Dragon in Exquisite Style

At our inaugural Vancouver edition, we welcomed the Year of the Dragon and the 9th edition of our Magazine in an unforgettable star-studded evening with almost 200 guests at Shangri-La Vancouver. We were delighted to support the Chinese Canadian Museum, who wheeled in their almost-100-year-old wooden dragon head for the red carpet, which guests were delighted to pose with.

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CCYAA Releases Latest Bruce Lee Collaboration with Toronto Raptors

The Canadian Chinese Youth Athletic Association (CCYAA) has partnered with Mitchell & Ness for the fourth consecutive year to unveil limited-edition apparel. This year’s release is the highly anticipated Bruce Lee x Toronto Raptors capsule collection, designed to celebrate the passion for the NBA within the North American Asian diaspora and pay tribute to Bruce Lee’s profound global impact on the community.

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Phoenix Rising: Angel Wang Returns to Koerner Hall With World Premiere and Classical Favourites

On December 2, 2023, Koerner Hall will host a unique musical journey titled “Phoenix Rising”, curated by the talented violinist Angel Wang in collaboration with the Canadian Chinese Society for the Arts (CCSA). The thematic core of the concert, "Phoenix Rising," serves as a testament to Angel's profound belief in the phoenix spirit—a symbol of immortality, resilience, and rebirth. In an extensive interview with Fête Chinoise, Angel shared the intricate connections between her artistry, Chinese cultural roots, and the indomitable spirit embodied by the phoenix.

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The Fortune Ball Shines with Strong Backing from the Chinese Community In Markham

In a night of celebration, tradition, and philanthropy, Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation hosted The Fortune Ball on November 25, 2023, at the Hilton Toronto/Markham Suites. Welcoming over 700 guests, the event highlighted has gathered the Chinese community to support Oak Valley Health's Markham Stouffville Hospital (MSH).

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Embracing Culture and Community: 'Love at Mid-Autumn' Campaign Raises $60,000 to Support Children with Special Needs

With the backdrop of fall's golden hues, Fête Chinoise celebrated the success of its yearly ‘Love at Mid-Autumn’ campaign at Harry Rosen Yorkdale on October 12th. This heartfelt campaign, tied to the Mid-Autumn festival, was a smashing success. Each year, Fête Chinoise presents this campaign as a testament to its mission of moving culture forward and celebrating the rich tapestry of Chinese-Canadian culture, all while giving back to the community.

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Dreams Took Flight One Year Ago

The hundreds and hundreds of hours that go into creating this magical time and place together is supported by a dream to celebrate Chinese culture in a contemporary, relevant and inspiring fashion. Through our project, we uplift the community with incredible storytelling and meaning, connecting culture with identity in ways never before imagined. Join us as we look back on our 5th Anniversary Gala.

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LOUIS XIII x Fête Chinoise 2018 Chinese New Year Celebration

On Thursday, February 8, LOUIS XIII and Fête Chinoise VIP gathered for an intimate dinner at the Shangri-la Hotel Toronto to celebrate the Year of the Dog. It was a night of mingling with entertainment from Steinway & Sons Gallery (Markham) and Wushu Project. Guests had portraits taken by IKONICA and glamour photos by YYZ Events' Steve Blackburn.

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