Mon Keang School - Historic Places Days

Mon Keang School

Richmond Hill, Ontario
Type
Historic Building
Address
123a East Pender Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Our school began in a single room in 1925. Anti-Chinese policies, such as the Head Tax, followed by the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act, caused members of our community to fear that families, including Canadian born children, might be deported to China. Most spoke village dialects, so formal Cantonese was important for children with an unknown future.

By 1947, the school had expanded to four classrooms where it is situated today. With systemic racism in employment practices, Chinese youth learned Cantonese to obtain jobs in the Chinese community, as well as to preserve their cultural identity. After almost a century, our prominent alumni include BC Supreme Court’s first Chinese Canadian judge Justice Randall Wong, and Governor General Award winning author Paul Yee.

The School uses cultural language learning to anchor family relationships, strengthen community bonds, and build the local economy of Chinatown. As a building situated at the heart of Chinatown, Mon Keang is more than just a place for a community-based language school, but also a space that offers intergenerational social gatherings and cultural teachings. Our school is soon approaching its 100th year anniversary and our historical building has significant wear and tear from many years of serving the community.


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Location

123a East Pender Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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