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Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante hailed the importance of Montreal’s Chinese community Wednesday as she opened an outdoor exhibition in Chinatown’s Place Sun Yat-Sen.
The outdoor display, made up of 10 modules scattered along de la Gauchetière St. from Jeanne-Mance to St-Dominque Sts., is titled Dialogue with the Montreal Chinese Community. Through the stories of 13 people linked to Chinatown’s past and present, it bears witness to the community’s largely untold history and its resilience in the face of stigmatization and exclusion.
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