Writer Julie Phan shared her journey in navigating spaces as an Asian person, as a Chinese-Vietnamese-Canadian. She often confronted with the classic question of “what are you, where are you from?” and she finds herself hesitating to answer because there is no concise answer.
Read MoreYueh Tung Restaurant is Toronto's oldest existing Hakka Restaurant. Jeanette and Joanna have graciously shared one of their famous recipes -- Manchurian Chicken -- with us today.
Read MoreChef Craig Wong tells us how his restaurant Patois has adapted in 2020 and gives advice to fellow parents during this time. Learn what Jamaican Chinese cuisine means to him personally and how you can order something to heat at home!
Read MoreFête Chinoise editor Jennifer Lau interviews Catherine Yung, the mastermind behind Yú Teahouse, an educational and upscale studio in Hong Kong that celebrates tea culture every day.
Read MoreFête Chinoise caught up with young entrepreneurs Eric Chan and Rocky Yuen of Duo Patisserie to chat about how they started this French-inspired dessert house in Richmond Hill.
Read MoreAfter the disappointing Balenciaga campaign for Chinese Valentine’s Day 2020, our team has put together a review of the products major brands included and promoted in their Qixi campaigns to see how they fare!
Read MoreThe Shanghai-born Hong Kong-raised superstar, G.E.M. (Get Everybody Moving -- the stage name for Gloria Tang) was destined to rise to stardom. Happy 29th Birthday to G.E.M. on August 16!
Read MoreHand Up Toronto Founder and entrepreneur Jefferson Huang has always felt called to help the world and his upbringing has taught him to take action. Learn how you can also do your part in this initiative!
Read MoreLearn more about this Shanghai curator of the Museum of O exhibition and her thoughts on expressing Chinese culture and on Fête Chinoise.
Read MoreVivi shares more about her goals to make Chinese floral arrangements modern and popular again in Canada.
Read MoreNicky Wang, installation artist and architect, shares that when she arrived in Canada, she struggled like many foreign-born students to adapt to the culture. See how her story was transformed by great educators.
Read MoreMiss Canada 2012, former BC Director of the Joy Smith Foundation, and feminist, Tara Teng, was born into two dominant cultures and was born for community. Learn more about her story.
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