In a night of celebration, tradition, and philanthropy, Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation hosted The Fortune Ball on November 25, 2023, at the Hilton Toronto/Markham Suites. Welcoming over 700 guests, the event highlighted has gathered the Chinese community to support Oak Valley Health's Markham Stouffville Hospital (MSH).
Read MoreCadillac is a name synonymous with a century of automotive elegance, exquisite design, and luxury. After a successful collaboration with Cadillac for our Love at Mid-Autumn campaign, our editorial team had the pleasure of joining the Cadillac Brand Experience and being among the first to visit the innovative Cadillac House at Vanderbilt in Warren, Michigan, gaining insights into Cadillac’s commitment to elevating vehicle design and personalisation.
Read MoreThe Chinese Collective Arts Association (CCAA), an organisation dedicated to promoting Chinese arts and culture, marked a significant milestone with its 10th Annual Gala Show held at Flato Markham Theatre on November 4. This special event brought together an audience for an enriching cultural experience. Fête Chinoise proudly supported this celebration of Chinese culture as the Gala's cultural media partner.
Read MoreWith the backdrop of fall's golden hues, Fête Chinoise celebrated the success of its yearly ‘Love at Mid-Autumn’ campaign at Harry Rosen Yorkdale on October 12th. This heartfelt campaign, tied to the Mid-Autumn festival, was a smashing success. Each year, Fête Chinoise presents this campaign as a testament to its mission of moving culture forward and celebrating the rich tapestry of Chinese-Canadian culture, all while giving back to the community.
Read MoreAt Fête Chinoise, we believe that art has the power to inspire, connect, and make a positive impact. That's why we are excited to share the story of how our team created a stunning piece of art for a charitable cause – the Campfire Circle Paddle Project. Join us behind the scenes to see how our Design Annual 2023's cover art came to life on a paddle, all in the spirit of giving back & Move Culture Forward.
Read MoreIn a world where dumplings transcend mere culinary delights and become a medium for cultural fusion, the second annual BC Dumpling Festival emerged as a heartwarming celebration of diversity and unity. Held on a sunny August 12th at Coquitlam’s Town Centre Park, this festival wasn't just about dumplings; it was a testament to the power of community and the spirit of togetherness.
Read MoreAs a special spotlight on one of our committee members, Sue Tang is a special individual who has not only well-achieved in her professional career, she is also a role model when it comes to volunteering and building community. Recently, Sue was recognized as one of the Chinese-Canadian Legends, which celebrates many veterans in the community for their decades of achievement. Amongst other winners which included Dr. Chester Ho, David Leung, photographer James Lin, Jenny Pu, and Daniel Quan-Watson.
Read MoreWalking the streets of Vancouver’s historic Chinatown on a sunny Sunday afternoon, spring tantalizingly around the corner, you see glimpses of the neighbourhood’s vibrant past — and promising future. Along the high street, Pender, there are bustling restaurants in century-old buildings bearing the names of family associations (the Wongs, the Chins) that were central to the lives of early Chinese settlers. Popular bakeries — with lines out the door for a taste of Chinese delicacies — compete for attention with boutique tea shops and curios shops.
Read MoreFête Chinoise was honored to attend a dinner hosted by Align Technology, Inc., the pioneer and market leader in clear aligner orthodontics with its revolutionary Invisalign® system. The exclusive VIP dinner event took place at R&D Restaurant in Chinatown, Toronto, home to Master Chef Eric Chong’s innovative contemporary Chinese cuisine. Jeremy Lin was celebrated as the newest member of the Invisalign Smile Squad and launched the Lin-Sanely Good Advice brand campaign, which aims to inspire and develop youth.
Read MoreIn the 1800s the Canadian government enlisted the help of Chinese migrants to complete the Canadian Pacific Railway. 17,000 Chinese pioneers arrived to do this dangerous work. My great great grand uncle was one of these men. He came from ToiSan.
Read MoreIn a historic turn of events, Toronto has elected Olivia Chow as its mayor in the 2023 election. Since former Mayor John Tory was forced to step down due to his affair, the city has seen over a hundred candidates come forward vying for the position to lead the city. Chow ran against Tory back in 2014 and came in third. This time, Chow's victory not only marks a significant milestone for Asian representation in politics but also demonstrates the power and resilience of women leaders and immigrants like her who arrived when she was 13 in search for a brighter future with her family.
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe we are in the third calendar year of COVID-19. It’s also hard to believe that the Asian community across North America continues to experience racist, xenophobic hatred because of the continued perception that the pandemic was born in China. But we do.
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