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Mission #25 – Walk to Chinatown


Mission 25: To walk to Chinatown. COMPLETE. Time: 3:05PM – 7:00PM DATE: July 22nd, 2006. Temperature: 36 degrees celsius. There is also a few outtakes plus a bonus clip of “The Mission That Never Happened” The would-be Mission #26.

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1BD/1BA $339900 168 Powell St. #605, Vancouver, BC [A4464]


Steps to Gastown, Brand new suite, Walk to ChinatownView additional information and ask the realtor any questions by visiting realestatechannel.ca Listing Provided by Italo Fionda with REMAX Central Disclaimer: Prices and information may have changed since this posting, please use link for latest details. All information subject to verification by agent. Not responsible for typographical errors.

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The Vancouver East Side Shuffle


Recorded on April 30, 2009 Just some outstanding citizens of Vancouver East Side taking a hit and the dance session that ensues! Just another day in the neighborhood!

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Vancouver most livable city


Recorded on April 30, 2009 Just some outstanding citizens of Vancouver East Side taking a hit and the dance session that ensues! Just another day in the neighborhood!

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Chinese New Year 2011 – Firecrackers [HD]


Best to view video clip in high definition. Firecrackers are part of the annual Chinese New Year Parade in Chinatown. Year of the Rabbit (??) parade on Sunday, February 6, 2011.

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3 Charles Yuen shows Zachary Yuen’s Tri City Americans Player Card


In this video, Charles Yuen shows Zachary Yuen’s Tri City Americans Player Card and other Memorabilia Thisvideo was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a New Media camera – Panasonic DMC-ZS3. AHA MEDIA is about exploring mobile media production through New Media cameras. For a better quality version of this video or for additional footage, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter or Facebook.com/AprilFilms AHA MEDIA is at www.AHAMEDIA.CA Please follow April Smith on Twitter and Facebook http www.facebook.com www.facebook.com Please follow AHA MEDIA on Twitter and Facebook www.twitter.com www.facebook.com

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2 Gary Lee and Todd Wong at Chan Family Legacy for Heart of the City Festival 2010 in Vancouver


THE REV. CHAN FAMILY LEGACY: Five Generations of Vancouver Chinese History 1888 to 2007 Thursday October 28, 7:30pm Chinese Cultural Centre Museum & Archives, 555 Columbia The Chan family first came to Canada to help start the Chinese Methodist Church and every generation since has made contributions to Canadian society. In 2007, filmmaker Halya Kuchmij interviewed members of one of the oldest families on the West Coast and made a documentary about the stories and achievements of Reverend & Mrs. Chan, their sons Luke Chan (Hollywood actor) and Jack Chan (golfer); grandchildren Helen Lee and Victor Wong (WW2 veteran); great-grandchildren Gary Lee (entertainer) and Janice Wong (artist); and great-great grandchildren Todd Wong (community and cultural activist) and Tracey Hinder (high school student). The many turns of the Chan family reflect the challenges of exclusion, the fight for rights, the strength of family and citizenship, and the right to vote. The festival is pleased to show The Chan Legacy, directed by Halya Kuchmij, from the CBC Learning Generations Series (2007, 43:37) and we are fortunate to have Todd Wong moderate the conversation afterwards. Todd is a descendent of Reverend Chan and the creator of Gung Haggis Fat Choy, the annual celebration of Chinese New Year and Robbie Burns Day (www.gunghaggisfatchoy.com) – an event that marries two cultures that once lived completely separate in the early days of British Columbia. Everyone welcome. AHA MEDIA is pleased

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