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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 30, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Chinese Canadian Museum is pleased to officially open its doors to the public on Saturday, July 1, 2023. Located in the historic Wing Sang Building at 51 East Pender Street in Vancouver Chinatown, the Chinese Canadian Museum provides a meaningful and transformative experience for all, connecting everyone to the diverse and eclectic stories and contributions of generations of Chinese Canadians.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe are so proud to officially open the Chinese Canadian Museum and welcome visitors to explore, discover and learn about the stories and journeys of so many Chinese Canadians who sacrificed so much to help build the country into what it is today,\u201d says Grace Wong, Board Chair <\/strong>for the<\/strong> Chinese Canadian Museum.<\/strong> \u201cIt is truly groundbreaking and momentous for Canada to have a dedicated museum that honours the history, legacies, and contributions of Chinese Canadians throughout the generations.\u201d<\/p>\n

The museum\u2019s opening ceremony was attended by several government dignitaries including B.C. Premier David Eby; Federal Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business and Economic Development, Mary Ng; B.C. Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport, Lana Popham; and Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim, along with private donors, contributors, and community members. At the event, a commemorative bronze plaque from Parks Canada was also unveiled to mark 100 years of the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923<\/em>, commonly known as the Chinese Exclusion Act.<\/p>\n

\u201cOur first-of-its-kind museum is the result of many long years of hard work and collaboration, to create a positive, inclusive and transformative place where people can gather to bridge cultures and generations, and where the lived experiences of Chinese Canadians can be shared with Canadians from coast to coast to coast,\u201d says Dr. Melissa Karmen Lee, CEO of the Chinese Canadian Museum.<\/strong> \u201cWe\u2019re here to elevate Chinese Canadian voices, foster respect, honour and enrich our legacies and engage with diverse communities across Canada.\u201d<\/p>\n

The museum features bright, renewed, and contemporary spaces that herald cultural experiences and its connection to Chinese Canadian historical perspectives and modern-day narratives. Through exhibitions, educational programming, and special events, the Chinese Canadian Museum promises to be an impactful addition to the fabric of Vancouver Chinatown and across Canada.<\/p>\n

The Chinese Canadian Museum also features:<\/p>\n