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Dazzling lights and sparkles decorated every space in The Carlu, as evening gowns, party crowns, food, seafood and dessert stations, casino games, and performances filled the fifth annual Glitter charity gala. On Saturday, April 14th, over 400 Chinese-Canadians attended this whimsical event in support of SickKids Hospital.

100 percent of the funds raised went into the redevelopment of operating suites at SickKids (Hospital for Sick Children).

What can we say… the event reflected real effort. Honorable cause.

We kicked off both the Year of the Rooster and of Canada’s 150th birthday on Saturday January 28th at the annual Dragon Ball.

And we’re still taking about the evening of sensory overload.

Fête Chinoise was created to bridge the gap between traditional customs and the modern way of celebration. In its second year, Fête Chinoise has already become a prominent event in the wedding and event planning community. According to Jimmy Yu, a committee member, it’s a “museum-like experience showcasing the traditions and celebrations of the overlooked culture of the modern Chinese”. Presented against the luxurious backdrop of the Shangri-La Hotel, Fête Chinoise highlights the rich and vibrant celebrations of the modern…

The second annual Fête Chinoise is happening on November 19th, at Shangri-La Hotel Toronto. The theme this year is the Modern Celebration. It will feature top Canadian talent in event design, fashion and beauty, photography and videography, music and entertainment, cake and stationery, and the art of lifestyle.

We attended last year’s fantastic event and this year we’re proud to be a sponsor. Hope to see you there!

Amongst a neighbourhood that is filled with butcher shops and canton kitchens, 98 Aroma – a newly established restaurant in Chinatown that opened recently – delivers high quality food and service while preserving the authenticity of Northern Chinese tradition.

Morals Village’s heats up this winter season with their Szechuan-influenced hotpot restaurant at its new location in Toronto’s Chinatown.

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