Mon Keang School Gains National Historic Significance in Canada

Parks Canada

May 31, 2024 Gatineau, Quebec Parks Canada

National historic designations encourage us to acknowledge the full scope of our shared history, both the triumphs and the struggles that define the story of Canada and help us reflect on how to build a more inclusive society for present and future generations.

Today, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, announced the designation of Mon Keang School as a national historic site under Parks Canada's National Program of Historical Commemoration.

Founded in 1923 and opened in 1925 by the Wong Kung Har Tong (now the Wongs' Benevolent Association), Mon Keang School in the heart of Vancouver's Chinatown is an example of the important educational and social services provided by Chinese associations in Canada. Founded when Chinese people in Canada faced considerable racism, and when immigration from China was severely restricted, Mon Keang School provided students with Chinese-language education and helped create a cultural link with China.

This and other Chinese-language schools showed the value that Chinese Canadians placed on education and cultural retention. Initially a primary school on the top floor of the building, the school expanded in 1947 to include the top two floors and opened the first Chinese-language high school in Canada. Mon Keang School closed in 2020.

The Government of Canada, through the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, recognizes significant persons, places, and events that have shaped our country as one way of helping Canadians connect with their past. By sharing these stories with Canadians, we hope to foster understanding and reflection on the diverse histories, cultures, legacies, and realities of Canada's past and present.

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