Tour participants, Huron Street Public Square, July 17, 2022. Image by Ashley Duffus.
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Resource ID
10206
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Open
Credit Line
Image by Ashley Duffus
Date of Creation
17 July 2022
Description
Tour participants explore Huron Street Public Square. A partnership of the Chinatown Toronto BIA and city, the square was designed by local architect Jyhling Lee and includes a set of pagoda-inspired structures displaying animals from the Chinese zodiac, decorative red benches, and a statue of a Qilin, a mythical Asian creature that symbolizes good luck and prosperity.
Keywords
Chinese-Canadian heritage, Public Art, immigrant history, Immigration and Multiculturalism
Program Category
Tours
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Ashley Duffus
Caption
Tour participants, Huron Street Public Square, July 17, 2022. Image by Ashley Duffus.