Using paper as medium and sculpture as method, this series brings to life the meaning of ten characters through each visual form.
Read MoreEven though this year we aren’t able to see the annual Dragon Boat races in Toronto, we look forward to it activities in the Fall of 2021 and the return of the Toronto International Dragon Boat Festival in 2022! Learn more about this tradition and our Canadian national team members who shared their story with us in Edition 3, Luck & Ritual. We have utmost respect for these highly experienced and decorated athletes in our community.
Read MoreMarket Village closed its doors in March 2018 – turning a new leaf for this important and dynamic landmark in the local Chinese-Canadian community. Look back on its history from an urban planner’s perspective!
Read MoreLearn more about Hong Kong-Canadian celebrity Selena Lee and why sustainability matters so much to her.
Read MoreChinese Canadian actor Simu Liu has his eyes set on Hollywood. He shares with Fête Chinoise his thoughts on his Chinese heritage, his acting talent, and his dreams for diversity and of reaching the international stage.
Read MoreLearn about why the GUCCI and DISNEY collaboration worked magic on global audiences.
Read MoreMiss Canada 2012, former BC Director of the Joy Smith Foundation, and feminist, Tara Teng, was born into two dominant cultures and was born for community. Learn more about her story.
Read MoreBenjamin Von Wong’s work lies at the intersection of fantasy and photography and combines everyday objects with shocking statistics.
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 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 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 MoreFood is at the centre of life’s milestone celebrations. With each meal we consume, we savour much more than taste alone. Food is an expression. Food has the power to tie in our family traditions, a parent’s love, and good friends. At an elder’s birthday banquet, the final dish that is served is usually made of e-fu noodles that symbolize longevity. Often renamed “long life noodles,” its new title represents well wishes to the elder.
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