Odysseys and Migration
This exhibition recounts some of the unique journeys that are in Chinese Canadian history from the 18th century to the present day.
From Chinese-Indigenous relations since 1788 to the multiple migration waves between Hong Kong and Vancouver, to 20th-21st-century migrations from countries across the world such as South Africa, Thailand, and Singapore, this introductory exhibition serves as a prelude for sharing the integral role and unique identities of Chinese diasporas in Canada.
Curators: Dr. Melissa Karmen Lee, Sarah Ling
Exhibition Design: AldrichPears Associates
Editor: Henry Heng Lu
Curatorial Committee: John Adams, Dr. Imogene Lim, Dr. Tiffanie Ting, Grace Wong
Mural Design: Marlene Yuen
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Quartier chinois de Vancouver
51 Pender St E, Vancouver (BC) V6A 1S9Le musée des Sino-Canadiens est maintenant installé en permanence dans l’édifice Wing Sang. Construit à l’origine en 1889 par l’homme d’affaires Yip Sang, cet édifice est le plus ancien du quartier chinois de Vancouver.
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