New project exhibition creating conversations
Yours, Mine, Ours: creating conversations in London’s Chinatown is a new exhibition, featuring artwork designed by Wendy Wong based on
Read moreYours, Mine, Ours: creating conversations in London’s Chinatown is a new exhibition, featuring artwork designed by Wendy Wong based on
Read moreIllustrator Cherie Kwok, our 2022 Made in Chinatown artist-in-residence, has created a beautiful new artwork to reflect the multiple layers
Read moreChina Exchange’s Made in Chinatown range will take a step into Soho this festive period with a 12-day pop-up shop at 98 Berwick Street.
Read moreChina Exchange has appointed two new volunteer trustees to the charity’s board. Geyang Huang and Eric Yu join Mei Shui,
Read moreVisitors to London’s Chinatown can enjoy a new trail that explores the area’s food heritage highlighting parts of the
Read moreOne of our fantastic China Exchange volunteers was recognised in a national award ceremony on Monday. Sau Au Hing was presented with a finalist award for the Chinese female volunteer of the year 2021 in a ceremony at the House of Lords.
Read moreGift vouchers are available for our popular Chinatown Stories community-led walking tours.
Give someone you care about a special experience – a place on the unique Chinatown Stories community led walking tour. The 2.5 hour experience is guided by one of our specially trained History Champions – a skilled volunteer who loves to share the stories, histories and experiences of Chinatown.
Read moreChinatown’s unique visitor experience, the Chinatown Stories walking tour, is offering a plant-based and vegan take in January to mark
Read moreTo mark National Hate Crime Awareness Week, China Exchange is publishing “No Place for Hate: Post-Pandemic Actions for London’s Chinatown” its report into Chinatown’s recovery with a particular emphasis on COVID-19 racism. The report marks a significant moment in a 12-month project focused on understanding and supporting London’s Chinatown in its response to an increase in hate towards people of East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) heritage.
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