Chinese Canadian Museum to Launch Two New Exhibitions: Montréal Chinois and Collector’s Corner






For Gordon R. Lee, supporting the Chinese Canadian Museum (CCM) is far more than philanthropy — it’s an act of remembrance, a tribute to the courage of those who came before him, and a way of ensuring that their stories…

What began as a dream to preserve Chinese Canadian stories inside Vancouver’s oldest brick building has grown into a living museum. On October 15, 2025, that dream was recognized as the Chinese Canadian Museum was given the City of Vancouver…

Standing ovation for Sally Yeh! Proudly nominated by the Chinese Canadian Museum, Sally Yeh is officially inducted into the BC Entertainment Hall of Fame — becoming one of the first Chinese Canadian artists to receive this honour. From Victoria, B.C.…

Vancouver, BC, September 17, 2025 — The Chinese Canadian Museum is excited to launch two new exhibitions this fall: Montréal Chinois: The Lost Decades / Les décennies perdues Photography 1945–1960s, which unveils a rarely seen photography archive of Chinese Canadian…

The Chinese Canadian Museum’s story is inseparable from the people who believed in it from the very beginning — those who knew the stories of Chinese Canadians must be told, preserved, and celebrated. One of those remarkable champions is Edward…

With support for the Chinese Canadian Museum, the Toronto-based Fête Chinoise proudly launches the 5th annual ‘Love at Mid-Autumn’ campaign, a cultural project that honours Chinese heritage and tradition through meaningful storytelling, artistic design, and philanthropy in Canada. It will…