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Read MoreThrough language, our world is created. The more languages we know, the more of the world we will have access to.
Read MoreModern Dragon Boat racing began 40 years ago in Hong Kong and it was brought to Canada 31 years ago by TCBA, a Chinese business organization, to further cultural exchange and the team sport. It’s now an annual festival that draws an audience of over 50,000.
Read MoreOn the evening of June 12, 2019, guests enjoyed the final performance of beloved Xiao Nan Yu at the MAD HOT BALLET. Desert Dream at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts.
Read MoreFête Chinoise learned about Kira Omans’ story as a Chinese adoptee and wanted to share her story about how she embraced Chinese culture being part of the Chinese diaspora and adoptee culture.
Read MoreFête Chinoise spoke with the well-known Principal Dancer of the Canadian National Ballet, Xiao Nan Yu again this month to reflect on our work together, her outlook on ballet, and her final performances next month. The winner of the Rolex Dancers First Award in 2018, she was recognized for her outstanding performance of her portrayal of Paulina in The Winter’s Tale.
Read More‘City Poetry’ is Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze’s most personal project to date, a photographic exercise that shows the artist further deepening his roots in Hong Kong and Cantonese culture. How might a photographer approach learning a language? Through photography of course!
Read MoreOn Saturday, April 27, influential members of the Chinese-Canadian community will gather at The Carlu for the sixth annual Glitter event, a shimmering evening of gaming, art deco glamour, and giving in support of The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).
Read MoreIsabel Sun Chao and Claire Chao, a dynamic mother-daughter team, join forces to tell their family history in Remembering Shanghai: A Memoir of Socialites, Scholars and Scoundrels, now a bestseller around the world.
Read MoreAre you a Big Dreamer? Are you still on your way to achieving more? Have you already achieved your goals? Do you have a unique and extraordinary story to share with readers? Fête Chinoise wants to hear from you as we collect stellar stories not yet told! For a chance to have your story featured in the 5th Anniversary Edition of our magazine, fill in the form below.
Read MoreRead this story about fraught relationships with language by Governor General Award winner, David Yee. “My relationship to Cantonese is complicated, as is my relationship to Chinese-ness, as is my relationship to mixed-ness.”
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