This fall, we interviewed the talented content creator, photographer, and stylist Li-Chi Pan. Get to know more about her inspiration and creations!
Read MoreJason Au shares his unexpected journey to relearn Cantonese and establish a Cantonese language scholarship at the University of Toronto.
Read MoreFrom long ago, traditions celebrating love such as Valentine’s Day have dominated cultures from around the world. But celebrating “singles” is a rather contemporary phenomenon. It seems as though being single was not worth celebrating in the larger context of society. But in schools in China, there is a new movement for the singles — it’s also known as “Singles Day”…
Read MoreRead the magical story of food and family as told by award-winning Chinese Canadian photographer, Tim Chin.
Read MoreThis week, our Associate Editor, had the opportunity to speak with Jennifer Liao and learn more about what motivates her as a Chinese Canadian director.
Read MoreSynonymous with China yet slightly more textured, the word “Cathay” would become the name of the fundraising gala for the Mon Sheong Foundation in Toronto in 1992. Fête Chinoise is proud to share about Cathay Ball and its origin story.
Read MoreHallowe’en is around the corner and we’d like to make recommendations for two psychological Taiwanese thrillers — “A Sun” and “Nina Wu.”
Read MoreOn October 16th, 2019, Fête Chinoise’s 5th Anniversary Edition Magazine Launch and Charity Shopping Event was hosted at Holt Renfrew Bloor Flagship store.
Read MoreStarting today for one week, TIFF is launching their “Seeing the Unseen: Re-Encountering Chinese Cinema” program. Films selected include works by Stanley Kwan, Jia Jiangke, Jiang Wen, Lou Ye, and many more.
Read MoreLocated in the Ryerson Image Centre this month, you will find an amazing collection of photographs by Chinese-Canadian artist, Lucy Lu. Fête Chinoise is proud to introduce this exhibition about longing and a new lens on “home” in China with notes from the RIC team.
Read MoreAccording to Lunar Calender, the number 9 is a Yang number. Hence, the 9th day of the 9th month is “Double Yang“. Climbing to the mountain top to wish for good luck has been a common tradition on this day since the ancient days.
Read MoreDesigned by Fête Chinoise, these beautiful characters were written by Master Debbie Mak. Each quote represented a message about time as we live our busy lives. Chinese idioms are filled with wisdom about time and the pursuit of knowledge. Master Debbie Mak is part of a larger exhibition in Toronto this week, entitled: “PASSION ART: Chinese Brush Painting & Watercolour.”
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