Canada launches museum to commemorate achievements of Chinese migrants
VANCOUVER, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Canada opened a new and permanent museum on Friday, highlighting the contributions of Chinese migrants to the country's development and growth.
The Chinese Canadian Museum, which was officially opened in Vancouver's Chinatown, was to honor the history, legacies and contributions of Chinese Canadians, organizers said.
The Chinese workers first arrived in the Canadian province of British Columbia in 1788 for the gold rush that swept the west coast of North America.