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Vancouver's Chinatown has some of the best food in the city, from delicious cheap eats to Michelin star dining and everything ...
Vancouver is home to plenty of great dim sum spots, and one of those has long been Kam Wai Dim Sum. Located at 249 E. Pender ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNA Forbidden City in Vancouver rediscovered in vintage Chinatown photosDavid Lee remembers another Chinatown cabaret/restaurant: the Forbidden City. It was run by his father Jimmy from 1955 to ...
The Light Up Chinatown! street festival returns this summer, taking over a block of Vancouver's historic Chinatown. Turning the 500-block of Columbia Street into a pedestrian zone, the festival will ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Vancouver Chinatown Foundation is pleased to announce a $2.2 million grant from the Province of British Columbia to support the revitalization ...
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Event organizers of Vancouver Chinatown Festival say security is their top priorityOrganizers of the Vancouver Chinatown Festival said security is their top priority in the wake of the Lapu Lapu festival tragedy that killed 11 and injured dozens more in April.
Vancouver's Chinatown is the largest in Canada (and the third largest in North America). It’s famous for its compelling cultural heritage, fascinating architecture, and culinary offerings.
Now in its fifth year, the free two-day bash has become a go-to way to wrap up summer while supporting one of Vancouver’s most vibrant neighbourhoods. Think dumplings, dancing and discovering your new ...
Right on the edge of Chinatown, just a few blocks away from other heavy hitters like Phnom Penh, The Keefer Bar, and DD Mau, ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Vancouver Chinatown Foundation today announced the official name for the 58 West Hastings project: Bob & Michael’s Place. The naming of one of ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSN'We've given people hope': Chinatown's Carol Lee knows that if you rebuild it, people will comeCarol Lee, a successful businesswoman and co-founder of the cosmetics company Linacare, has dedicated her life to bringing Chinatown's past to life as she strives to revive the Vancouver neighbourhood ...
Vancouver Chinatown a year ago when I was there, it just seemed like, you know, there wasn’t much hope. And I thought, “This is a dying community,” which is just a terrible shame since it ...
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