The team at VIFF has curated a special section for East Asian films and we want to share a few with you that might peak your interest. Vancouver locals shouldn’t miss out on this annual festival.
Read MoreThe two main characters of “Wild Goose Lake” are not only stunningly handsome and beautiful, but both also hold life-changing moments and histories close to their hearts. Read on to find out more about Shanghai-born Hu Ge (Hugh Hu) and Taipei-native Gwei Lun-Mei.
Read MoreCelebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with HSBC Bank with their very special offers for the season, and enjoy their giant mooncake display until September 15 at Markville Mall in Markham!
Read MoreIn collaboration with Fête Chinoise, Cadillac Fairview invites you to a series of pop-art-inspired Lantern Pavilions that you won't want to miss! You'll also be able to purchase a delicious custom mooncake in a limited edition keepsake tin. There's a special perk from Saint Germain that comes with each exclusive 2019 CF mooncake!
Read MoreMooncakes are a worldwide staple to mark Mid-Autumn Festival and bakers have gotten creative with flavours from double egg yolk, lotus paste to more innovative fruity flavours today.
Read MoreCollected Letters uses traditional Chinese porcelain as its medium; porcelain is one of the materials that Liu have been practicing with for many years. What Liu was hoping for when he chose porcelain as the material for this installation was to bring it to the artistic practices of the contemporary and to reinvest it with new functions.
Read MoreWe are very excited for the new line-up of films at the Toronto International Film Festival 2019. We’ve chosen our top 6 Asian-related films we think you might enjoy and why!
Read MoreThis week on social media feeds, you might have noticed many posts and stories about Chinese Valentine’s Day. Fête Chinoise selected some of our favourite Qixi special edition gifts and a museum event that celebrated and paid tribute to this festival!
Read MoreMany Torontonians are celebrating the official arrival of Ms. Chan Hon Goh’s second ballet school this month. She was the first principal dancer of Chinese heritage to perform as part of the National Ballet of Canada, and her sparkling career continues to shine as she brings her art and her craft from British Columbia to Ontario.
Read MoreOn January 26, 2019, the 4th Annual Fête Chinoise Signature Event was held at the Art Gallery of Ontario. And it was the most spectacular Chinese New Year party Toronto has ever seen. The theme this year was Language of Legacy.
Read MoreA huge moment for Asian representation in the media. Congratulations to Chinese-Canadian Simu Liu, Chinese/Korean American Awkwafina, and Asian superstar Tony Leung for being the newest additions to the Marvel Universe.
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