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category: History
published: Aug 2009
ISBN:9781894898911
publisher: TouchWood Editions

Inside Chinatown

Ancient Culture in a New World

by Robert Amos & Kileasa Wong

tagged: china
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Victoria’s Chinatown is Canada’s oldest Chinese neighbourhood and has a lineage unbroken since 1858. With large-format colour photos and photocollages, Robert Amos and Kileasa Wong take you behind the doors of the 29 private clubs that make up the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, where you’ll see the gilded altars, antique art and ornate furniture that grace the meeting halls. Through stunning pictures and text in both Chinese and English, you will meet the club members and take an inside look at the culture of this complex community. Inside Chinatown is sure to become a landmark publication chronicling the vibrant heritage of Chinese Canadians.

 

Inside Chinatown was voted Monday Magazine's Non-Fiction Book of the Year, and authors Robert Amos and Kileasa Wong were presented with a 2010 Outstanding Achievement Award from BC Heritage for their work on Inside Chinatown.

About the Authors
Robert Amos is an artist and writer living in Victoria, British Columbia. His happiest childhood memories were formed at his family’s summer cottage in Muskoka, north of Toronto, a property purchased by his grandfather in 1929. Since moving west in 1975, Amos has focused on the local scene, and eight books of his art and writing have been published. Since 1986 he has been art writer for the Victoria Times Colonist newspaper.

Kileasa Wong was born Wu Chewan in Hong Kong, the daughter of a family from Chaozhou in the northeast corner of Guangdong Province. She moved to Canada with her husband in 1974 and is now the secretary of Victoria’s Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association and the editor of the Victoria Chinatown Newsletter. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a master’s degree in education from the University of Victoria, and is the foremost teacher of traditional Chinese painting in Victoria. She is also the principal of the Chinese Public School on Fisgard Street. Kileasa lives in Victoria, BC.

Editorial Review

A highly readable history of the Chinese community in Victoria. Its beautiful, respectful pages make an important contribution to our understanding.—Times Colonist

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