5th Vancouver Chinatown Festival
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5th Vancouver Chinatown Festival
"Vancouver's Townsite area, in many ways, is the heart of our city. For here is the original city - the Townsite. Here is where it all began a hundred years ago. And today the vitality of the Townsite is a measure of our commitment to the city as a whole. The Townsite is composed of four unique sectors; Gastown, the Harbour Foreshore, Chinatown, and the Hastings Pender Corridor. Each sector has its own special character, but together the four also make up a cohesive area within the downtown peninsula. The purpose of the Vancouver Townsite Renaissance Corporation is to bring together the area's diverse interests in a united effort so that they can protect and enhance each sector's individual features. To preserve and revitalize this diversity, we must join together . . . . "
China in Chinatown : if buildings could speak…
China in Chinatown : sounds Chinese
China in Chinatown : traditions then and now
Item is an announcement of a new shopping centre opening in May 1972.
Chinatown : a walking tour through history
Item contains promotional information on 60 Chinatown businesses.
Chinatown and oldtown Vancouver : the Carrall Street proposal
Item announces the beginning of the Year of the Rooster.
Chinatown News : volume 32, number 14, April 3, 1985
Chinatown News was Vancouver's first Chinese News magazine published in English for the Chinese community. Chinatown News was published from 1953 to 1996.
Chinatown News was Vancouver's first Chinese News magazine published in English for the Chinese community. Chinatown News was published from 1953 to 1996.
Chinatown News was Vancouver's first Chinese News magazine published in English for the Chinese community. Chinatown News was published from 1953 to 1996.
Chinatown News was Vancouver's first Chinese News magazine published in English for the Chinese community. Chinatown News was published from 1953 to 1996.
Chinatown News : volume 37, number 9-23 , volume 38, number 1-8, January - December, 1990
Chinatown News was Vancouver's first Chinese News magazine published in English for the Chinese community. Chinatown News was published from 1953 to 1996.
Chinatown News : volume 38, number 9-23, volume 39, number 1-8, January - December, 1991
Chinatown News was Vancouver's first Chinese News magazine published in English for the Chinese community. Chinatown News was published from 1953 to 1996.
Chinatown News : volume 39, number 9-23, volume 40, number 1-8, January - December, 1992
Chinatown News was Vancouver's first Chinese News magazine published in English for the Chinese community. Chinatown News was published from 1953 to 1996.
Chinatown News was Vancouver's first Chinese News magazine published in English for the Chinese community. Chinatown News was published from 1953 to 1996.
Chinatown News : volume 41, number 9-23, volume 42, number 1-8, January - December, 1994
Chinatown News was Vancouver's first Chinese News magazine published in English for the Chinese community. Chinatown News was published from 1953 to 1996.
Chinatown News was Vancouver's first Chinese News magazine published in English for the Chinese community. Chinatown News was published from 1953 to 1996.
Chinatown News : volume 43, number 6-12, January - July, 1996
Chinatown News was Vancouver's first Chinese News magazine published in English for the Chinese community. Chinatown News was published from 1953 to 1996.
Chinatown Spring Festival : Year of the horse 2002
Chinatown, the living cultural centre, proposed Chinese cultural centre
Item contains a sketch of the 100 block of West Pender Street, looking west.
Cityscape: a walking tour of Vancouver's China Town
Downtown Eastside community play : join us in making a new play for and about the Downtown Eastside!
Item contains information on shopping and lunch at Granville Island and Chinatown, wine tasting and restaurant tours, and prices.
In Loving Memory of Roy Quock Quon Mah
Memorial service reception pamphlet for Roy Mah, editor and publisher of Chinatown News
Item is an invitation to a screening of the documentary "Saltwater City" on September 14, 1987.
[Jin Wah Sing Opera Troupe performance at the Chinatown Theatre]
The following is described on the poster: ticket price, main characters, a summary of the drama and lyrics of the main song. The woman's last name in the photograph is Mui.
Look up : free architectural walking tours : Vancouver
Marco Polo [menu] : Night in Chinatown
Item is a souvenir menu for the CKNW Orphans' Fund "Night in Chinatown" at the Marco Polo Theatre Restaurant.
Item is a copy of a thesis paper written by Graham Yip for the School of Architecture, University of British Columbia. Includes discussion of the Chinese Canadians in Chinatown and the history of Yip Sang and his family.
Typefounding in Vancouver's Chinatown
Vancouver Airport Inn directory
Vancouver Chinatown : golden jubilee, 1886-1936