Canadian government gives funding to help Vancouver’s Chinatown revitalization
VANCOUVER — The federal government is spending $1.8 million to help make Vancouver’s historic Chinatown lighter and brighter.
Harjit Sajjan, minister responsible for the Pacific economic development agency of Canada, says the COVID-19 pandemic hit Chinatown particularly hard but the investment provides a first step toward a “renewed and reinvigorated” community.
The Vancouver Chinatown Foundation says more than $1.3 million of the funding will be used modernize buildings, including the Chinese Cultural Centre, Chinatown Storytelling Centre and Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Gardens, with new lighting, signage and awnings.
It says the rest of the money will go toward creating 50 new jobs for the annual Light Up Chinatown festival in September.