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  1. Check out the Millennium Gate. Since 2002, the Millennium Gate has stood as a welcoming sight that marks the entrance to Chinatown from Vancouver’s downtown core. Its name comes of course from the turn of the millennium, and it was erected to a) honour the history of Chinese contributions in the city and b) jazz up the area a little to ...

  2. 2 juin 2017 · Dans les premières décennies du XX e siècle, le Chinatown est perçu comme un lieu exotique, mystérieux et dangereux. Les entrepreneurs chinois, de plus en plus nombreux, mettent sur pied de nouvelles institutions. Le Quartier chinois devient à cette époque le lieu d’une vie nocturne alternative : les cafés, clubs et restaurants du ...

  3. 17 mars 2021 · Toronto ’s Chinatown, one of the largest in North America, is an ever-evolving neighbourhood defined by numerous cohorts of Chinese immigrants with a diversity of culture, traditions and languages. ( See Chinese Canadians .) Also known as Chinatown West, it is one of three Chinatowns in Toronto, more of the large Chinese settlements are ...

  4. ottawatourism.ca › neighbourhoods › chinatownChinatown | Ottawa Tourism

    Chinatown is a vibrant hub of arts and culture that reflects the area’s diverse heritage. As you wander through the neighbourhood, you’ll be greeted by a fusion of traditional and modern elements that celebrate Asian cultures. Art galleries, cultural spots and shops showcase the area’s creative spirit. Chinatown hosts events and festivals ...

  5. Ottawa Chinatown BIA. Welcome to your home away from home! Visit Chinatown and experience the exotic culture, flavours, warm hospitality, and the diversity that it has to offer. With endless authentic dining gems and the most welcoming local businesses, your memories here will be unforgettable. Learn More.

  6. Chinatown Vibrancy Fund. The Chinatown Vibrancy Fund aims to support the implementation of the Chinatown Strategy by bringing visitors into the area through festivals, events, and cultural projects, building community cohesion, and empowering residents both housed and unhoused. There is no minimum or maximum amount for individual projects.

  7. Vancouver’s Chinatown was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in June 2010 because: one of the oldest and largest Chinatowns in the country, its physical fabric, its development as a self-segregated enclave, due in part to racially motivated hostility elsewhere in the city prior to the Second World War, and its ongoing uses reflect the many contributions and struggles of Chinese ...

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