
Seeds to Success: Story of the H.Y. Louie Family + A Tale of Two Families
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Hon Hsing Building, Vancouver
The Chinese Canadian Museum launched two new exhibitions at our temporary location in Vancouver Chinatown in May 2022.
“Seeds to Success: Story of the H.Y. Louie Family”, curated by Sarah Ling and produced by the Chinese Canadian Museum, highlights the family history of Hok Yat Louie and examines stories of entrepreneurship, resilience, and intergenerational lessons experienced by the Louie Family, and by extension, other Chinese Canadian families.
“A Tale of Two Families: Generations of Intercultural Communities and Family Lessons”, curated by Dr. Tzu-I Chung, is an exhibition from Royal BC Museum. It presents the Guichon and Louie-Seto families’ intercultural values and practices to highlight their travails, successes, and contributions through challenging times to Canada.
By offering these two exhibitions together, CCM invites the public to reflect on the interconnectedness of the stories of Chinese Canadians and other pioneering communities in the province.
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Momentum: Power and Identity in Sports
Momentum: Power and Identity in Sports is an interactive exhibition tracing over a century of Chinese Canadian participation in sport, exploring how sport and fandom shape conversations around identity, representation, and…
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Dream Factory: Cantopop Mandopop 1980s-2000
From soaring ballads to pop idols, this immersive exhibition explores how Canada played a surprising but vital role in shaping a cultural phenomenon.
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A Soldier for All Seasons
Marking 80 years since the end of the Second World War — the largest conflict in human history — this exhibition highlights the experiences of Chinese Canadians on the battlefronts.









