Silent Auction 2026: Bid with Purpose Welcoming the Year of the Horse
WRitten by Fête Chinoise Editorial Team
The 2026 Signature Event Silent Auction is now live! Whether you’re attending the Signature Event or joining us from afar, everyone is welcome to place a bid.
Discover an exciting selection of prizes, including luxurious hotel stays, access to captivating performances, exclusive hospitality packages, art collectibles, beauty and fashion items, and exceptional culinary experiences.
Proceeds from the Silent Auction will support the Chinese Canadian Museum (Vancouver), advancing its work in presenting Chinese Canadian stories, community outreach, and archival initiatives; Scarborough Health Network, in support of its latest Birchmount Tower campaign; and the Fête Chinoise Cultural Foundation, helping bring more world-class arts and exhibitions to Canada for the community to experience.
The Silent Auction is open to the public and will close on February 9, 2026, at 11:59 AM (ET). Happy bidding!
If you would like to give directly, donations can also be made via the links below:
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