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Tony Eng exhibit at the Chinese-Canadian Museum in Victoria. (Ella Matte/News Staff)

VIDEO: B.C.’s ‘Ambassador of Magic’ saluted at the Chinese-Canadian Museum

Victoria museum opens an exhibit to honour homegrown magician Tony Eng

 

A man looks at an exhibit during the official public opening day of the Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver’s Chinatown on Saturday (July 1, 2023). The feature exhibit, Paper Trail, commemorates 100 years since the Chinese Exclusion Act was implemented. It’s the largest collection of the identity cards, with families sharing their ancestors cards. (Lauren Collins)

Chinese Canadian Museum opens in B.C., 100 years after Exclusion Act took effect

Museum CEO hopes the opening ‘speaks to how far we’ve travelled’

 

The Chinese Canadian Museum is getting a $5.18 million boost from the federal government, through its economic development branch PacifiCan. The funding, announced May 23, 2023, to help with the building and space renewal at its new, permanent location at the historic Wing Sang Building at 51 East Pender St. in Vancouver’s Chinatown. (Chinese Canadian Museum)

Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver gets $5.18M from feds

Located at the historic Wing Sang Building, it’s set to open its doors July 1

 

After a funding drive organized by the Canada Chinese Loving Volunteer Association and Foundation, donors travelled to Lytton to present Lorna Fandrich of the Lytton Chinese History Museum a $51,500 cheque to help rebuild. (Lorna Fandrich)

B.C. Chinese community raises over $50,000 for museum destroyed in Lytton fire

Museum owners still have to wait for town bylaw changes, archeological survey

After a funding drive organized by the Canada Chinese Loving Volunteer Association and Foundation, donors travelled to Lytton to present Lorna Fandrich of the Lytton Chinese History Museum a $51,500 cheque to help rebuild. (Lorna Fandrich)