Community Events
WYKAAO joined the annual Terry Fox Run on a weather-perfect Sunday morning (September 20, 2015) at the Markham-Unionville site. This year is the 35th anniversary of the charity event across Canada and in other parts of the world. Thanks to our generous donors and supporters, Team WYKAAO has collectively raised $5340 so far, well above the initial target. Click here to see the pictures.
WYKKAO will be sending two teams to the Charity Table Tennis Tournament, organized by the New Horizon Lions Club, on Sunday September 20. WYKAAO had been participating in this event since 2012. Come and support Teams WYKAAO!
Click here to see the press conference of the event.
《Chinese Literati Painting 中國文人與文人畫》
by Dr. Liu Bo (劉波 博士)
Tuesday, July 28, 2015 - 2:00 - 3:30 PM
Current Research Area, Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library
8th floor, 130 St. George Street (Robarts Library)
Please RSVP by emailing
You are cordially invited to the Opening Ceremony of and Forum on
Images of Our City: Landmarks and Coastlines of Central 我城故影: 中環的地標與海岸線
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Time: 4:30pm – 7:00pm
Venue: Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library, University of Toronto (8th Floor, 130 St. George Street)
Free admission, with complimentary Hong Kong cuisine tasting.
Please RSVP by June 19 by emailing:
Space is limited. We can only accommodate the first 60 sign-ups.You will receive a confirmation email.
Please call 416-978-8603 for enquiries.
The exhibition will be open to the public from 24 June – 10 July, 2015 at the Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library.
2015 Mon Sheong Volunteers Appreciation Dinner was held on Saturday March 21 at Mong Kok Chinese Restaurant. Many WYKAAO members, being active volunteers of the organization, attended the event. A number of joint-school friends were also at the occasion. Click here to see the pictures.
You are cordially invited to the Mon Sheong Foundation’s 50th Anniversary Book Presentation Ceremony to the University of Toronto Library.
As part of Mon Sheong 50th anniversary celebration, a book set featuring a detailed history of the Foundation is published. This publication will be donated to the Library in the hopes of promoting understanding of the foundation’s many contributions to the Chinese-Canadian community in the past five decades.
"The Sai Wan Bay Memorial was erected at the Sai Wan Bay War Cemetery, Hong Kong (東區柴灣西灣國殤紀念墳場) to honour those who died in its defence. On this Memorial are inscribed the names of over 2,000 people, 228 of them Canadian, who died with no known grave. Below the memorial, the Sai Wan Bay War Cemetery slopes towards the sea, with a panoramic view of the coastline and distant hills. Here are buried 283 soldiers of the Canadian Army, including 107 who were unidentified. These are among the 1,975 Canadians who sailed from Vancouver in October 1941, to commit to battle during the Second World War in the defence of Hong Kong. The small brigade group consisting of the Winnipeg Grenadiers and the Royal Rifles of Canada found itself in action against the Japanese. In total, more than 550 Canadians died in the campaign or in captivity."
(Sunday, September 14th) WYKAAO participated in a charity table tennis tournament organized by New Horizon Lions Club. Here is a summarized report from the team captains. Click here to see more pictures.