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Federal government pledges $500K to Chinatown Storytelling Centre

The federal government is investing $500,000 to develop a museum in Vancouver's Chinatown.

Museum will highlight the Chinese-Canadian immigrant experience and the current living history of Chinatown

Canada's small business minister, Mary Ng, who represents the riding of MarkhamThornhill in Ontario, made the announcement on Monday at the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver. (CBC)

The federal government is investing $500,000to develop a museum in Vancouver's Chinatown.

Canada's small business minister, Mary Ng, who represents the riding of MarkhamThornhillin Ontario, made the announcement on Monday at the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver.

The museum, called the Chinatown Storytelling Centre, is described as a "new age, immersive museum experience" designed to highlight the Chinese-Canadian immigrant experience and the current living history of Chinatown.

The Vancouver Chinatown Foundation will retrofit a space at 168 East Pender into a 4,000 square foot storytelling centre.

"Every building, every alleyway, storefront and street sign has untold stories about the history of Vancouver's Chinatown," said Ng.

"Until now, these stories have never really had a permanent home to showcase and honour the richness of this neighborhood and the important contributions of Chinese Canadians."

The project isone of 46 cultural infrastructure projects that the federalgovernment is investing a combined $4.4 million into across the provinceas part of if its cultural spaces fund.