After two years of pandemic cancelled festivities, Canada's oldest Chinatown is bringing back in-person Lunar New Year celebrations.
Posted: Jan. 22, 2023 5:27PMAfter two years of pandemic cancelled festivities, Canada’s oldest Chinatown is bringing back in-person Lunar New Year celebrations.
“We are happy it is a rabbit year because it’s a more peaceful, more loving, more caring year. Which we all need,” said former city councillor Charlayne Thornton-Joe with the Chinese Canadian Museum Fan Tan Alley Exhibit. The zodiac is crucial to understanding people and their health, wealth and love, and those born in the Year of the Rabbitare associated with qualities like calm, empathy, patience and ingenuity.
“Next week, of course, we have an I-Ching fortune telling, and we have the lion dance,” Thornton-Joe told CHEK News in an interview.Wong Sheung Kung Fu Club“I’ve been lion dancing for about 31 years, so it’s good to be back in the saddle and get things going again,” said Daniel Low, one of the lion dancers.
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