Vancouver’s Chinatown has rich historical significance as well as continues to be the vibrant cultural heart of the city’s Chinese Canadian community.
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Light Up Chinatown! Celebrates Heritage and Joyful Community
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Vancouver’s Chinatown has rich historical significance as well as continues to be the vibrant cultural heart of the city’s Chinese Canadian community.
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Light Up Chinatown! Celebrates Heritage and Joyful Community
Vancouver’s diversity gets particularly showcased during the summer months when streets and parks come alive with festivities. The backdrop of mountains, forest, and ocean adds unparalleled natural beauty to the city’s joyous cultural celebrations.
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Eat, Dance, and Celebrate at Summer Cultural Festivals in Vancouver
Local and national artists mix it up with guests from Taiwan and China in the 3rd Sound of Dragon Music Festival.
Featuring innovative music collaborations, the biennial festival celebrates diverse music with Chinese roots or influences. It is Vancouver’s first festival devoted to Chinese music, and showcases diverse musical styles, from ancient folk to contemporary compositions, as well as jazz, world, fusion, and avant-garde improvisation in solo, chamber, and orchestral performances.
This year’s edition features four evening concerts at the Annex Theatre (823 Seymour St.) and the Roundhouse Community Centre ((181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver), as well as free workshops at SFU Harbour Centre and the Roundhouse.
Find out more about the performers below.
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Musicians from all over the world explore Chinese music at Sound of Dragon Festival