Chinatown Vancouver by Donna Seto
Canadian | CBC Books | Posted: March 5, 2025 7:17 PM | Last Updated: March 5
The story of Vancouver's Chinatown told through vibrant illustrations
Buildings are more than just bricks and mortar; they are keepers of secrets and history. With more than seventy vibrant illustrations, writeups on the buildings, interviews with community members, and select archival photographs, Chinatown Vancouver celebrates the invaluable contributions of the Chinese to Canada.
The colourful illustrations portray Chinatown during its thriving days as a commercial hub when iconic businesses such as Cathay Importers, Ho Inn Restaurant, Ming Wo Cookware, and Ho Ho Restaurant were pillars in the community.
Early Chinese settlers in Vancouver demonstrated immense resilience and perseverance in creating a self-sustaining safety net to weather racial hostility, discrimination, and segregation from broader Canadian society.
The protection of cultural sites like Chinatown helps us understand our connection to place, the past, and the future. In showcasing the unique architecture, Chinatown Vancouver honours the neighbourhood as an irreplaceable living heritage site and cultural asset for all Canadians. (From House of Anansi Press)
Chinatown Vancouver is available in May 2025.
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Donna Seto is a writer, artist and academic from Vancouver. She holds a PhD in politics and international relations from the Australian National University. Her short story Generation Congee was longlisted for the CBC nonfiction prize in 2019.