Yen Wo building
PublicThe Yen Wo Society building at 1713 Government Street, Victoria, B.C. Built in 1911, the building's third floor houses the Tam Kung Temple. This building is a reminder of the Hakka population in Victoria's Chinatown. The Hakka migrated to Guangdong during the Eastern Dynasty but retained their traditional dialect and customs. Victoria was one of the few places overseas where the Hakka settled and, in 1905, they founded a volunteer association in Chinatown, the Yen Wo Society.
- AMOS 54yenwoBldg
- 1 colour photograph
- Yen Wo Society building (人和會館)
- 48.4359, -123.35155
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- Victoria’s Chinatown, a gateway to the past and present of Chinese Canadians
- Victoria's Chinatown Project Website: https://chinatown.library.uvic.ca/index.html
- 2012
- Images supplied by Victoria's Chinatown project. Metadata by GF. Migration metadata by MT.
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- Copyright held by Robert Amos. Permission granted for use on Victoria’s Chinatown website only. For all other uses please contact the copyright holder. These images are provided with the consent of Robert Amos, and cannot be reproduced or copied without his permission.
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