Victoria’s Chinatown: There’s a life to this National Historic Site that celebrates and inspires.
Victoria’s Chinatown is a treasure to our province. Its streets hum with a rich heritage as you walk past crowded shops, vibrant alleyways, and festive decorations. There’s a life to this National Historic Site that celebrates and inspires.
The alley walls contain a wealth of history, including our new Chinese Canadian Museum, which honours the community’s profound contributions to B.C. Lee Mong Kow is revered in Victoria history for having been an avid volunteer and strong advocate for education, and served as the school’s principal for over a decade.
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