To celebrate being named a Top 3 World’s Best Airline and winning World’s Best Economy Class at the 2025 Skytrax Awards, along with multiple other prestigious awards, Cathay Pacific is launching an exclusive World’s Best Economy Class Sale for North American travellers.
Read MoreThe Canadian Chinese Youth Athletics Association’s Celeb Classic is changing this year to a newly and boldly rebranded ARC World! ARC stands for Asian Roots Collective, which brings together the activities that CCYAA were hosting throughout the year with their annual basketball game, with a broader Asian focus.
Read MoreFrom two of Hong Kong’s most daring new voices—directors Jeffrey Lam and Antonio Tam—Valley of the Shadow of Death is an unflinching cinematic debut that confronts the uneasy space between faith and human frailty. Starring three-time Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor Anthony Wong and stage icon Louisa So, this haunting drama follows a pastor whose daughter was raped and driven to suicide—only to be faced years later with the return of her assailant, now a penitent church member.
Read MoreIn Peg O’ My Heart, Hong Kong icon Nick Cheung directs and stars in a gripping psychological thriller exploring dreams, regret, and redemption. With stellar performances by Fala Chen and Terrance Lau, this visually stunning film blends horror with social commentary on mental health and morality.
Read MoreThe Chinese Canadian Museum has officially launched its highly anticipated exhibition, Dream Factory: Cantopop & Mandopop 1980s-2000s. Whether you grew up listening to these iconic genres or are discovering them for the first time, this exhibition offers an immersive look at one of the most influential music movements of the 20th century.
Read MoreThe Canadian Children’s Opera Company is bringing The Monkiest King to life at Harbourfront Centre Theatre. Created by a renowned team–composer Alice Ping Yee Ho, librettist Marjorie Chan, and director William Yong–the production reimagines the Monkey King's early trials and growth, performed by young talents alongside a live chamber orchestra. Expect a dynamic fusion of Western and traditional Chinese instruments, including the erhu, pipa, guzheng, harp, and more.
Read MoreNick Cheung’s latest psychological thriller takes audiences behind the world of dreams to confront what lies deep within the heart. Starring Fala Chen and Terrance Lau, in Canadian cinemas June 13th.
Read MoreToronto will welcome a new addition to its cultural calendar this spring with the inaugural Pride Asian Film Festival (PAFF), taking place from May 29 to June 1, 2025, at Cineplex Cinemas Empress Walk. Presented as an official affiliate of Pride Toronto, the festival aims to highlight East Asian cinema while centering LGBTQ2S+ voices and gender-diverse storytelling.
Read MoreRecognised for its exceptional art direction and set design at the 43rd Hong Kong Film Awards, the production set of Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In was on display at Hong Kong International Airport. This captivating exhibition has showcased the film's stunning details to the public, offering visitors an up-close look at its intricate design.
Read MoreNine extraordinary Cartier clocks, set to be featured at Phillips' upcoming auctions in Geneva and Hong Kong, offer a unique look at the fusion of craftsmanship, design, and cultural storytelling. Spanning the 1900s to the 1940s, these timepieces reflect Cartier’s deep engagement with artistic movements and their exploration of Eastern cultural influences, particularly from China.
Read MoreAs we look forward to the awards ceremony this Sunday, it's the perfect time to revisit some of our interviews with the brilliant directors and creatives behind this year's nominated films. Their insights offer a deeper appreciation of the stories that have moved us. Explore the full list of nominations below and stay tuned for the results!
Read MoreFrom April 11 to 13, the Grand Quay in Montreal’s Old Port will host the highly anticipated 2025 edition of Plural, Canada’s leading contemporary art fair. Formerly known as Papier, the fair began with a focus on works on paper and has since evolved into a reimagined event that reflects the multiplicity of voices, practices, and mediums shaping contemporary Canadian art. Amongst the standout projects is Like raindrops rolling down new paint, Karen Tam’s evocative work, presented by The National Bank and staged in the Espace Banque Nationale.
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