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2021 Promo Zhou Chinatown 1
12021-05-12T00:27:26+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841Chinese herb store, barbecue, clinic, fruit store, shopping mall...Elements that constitute a typical Chinatown. A derivatve work of Toronto Chinatown, created with watercolor brush pen.plain2021-05-12T00:27:26+00:0020210123211951+0800hubCarlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08
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12021-05-12T00:27:25+00:00Chinatown: The Stories We Cherish (2021)4Discover the beautiful stories of Chinese Canadian historyplain2022-04-29T16:09:02+00:0043.6532, -79.3832Nina Zhou01/01/1900 - 04/15/2021
by Nina Zhou
An oral history project about migration, art, and identities in Chinese Canadian history. Why does it matter? The journey gives me an opportunity to collect stories and memories, from one’s life trajectory to reflect on a greater historical scale. Correspondingly, history is not just about summarizing cold fact, seeing how joy and sorrow, struggle and hope are embedded is also a worthwhile cause. It is multifaceted.