Category : Korea

455. Toronto’s Korean Cultural Opportunities 2014

 The Korean Club at the University of Toronto has put on a couple excellent programs recently and they were open to the public, not

448. Chinese New Year 2014

 The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, starts on January 31 this year. It is the Year of the Horse. The

414. Fusion Food at Korean & Ukrainian Festivals

  Booth at Ukrainian Festival. Copyright ©2013 Ruth Lor Malloy  I went to the Korean Harvest festival recently,  hungry for Korean food. I love

373. A Buddha’s Birthday Feast with Bacon.

   It happened at the Zen Buddhist Temple on Vaughan Road in Toronto last week. The occasion was Buddha’s birthday. “In the Buddhist culture,

357. How Did I Celebrate Chinese New Year Day?

  I spent four hours, yes, four hours, at Chinatown Centre on Spadina on February 10. The band from HMC Ship York started the

355. Yesterday’s LunarFest at Harbourfront

Many Chinese New Year celebrations are aimed at Toronto’s Chinese. Harbourfront’s LunarFest is for everybody and it’s entirely in English. It’s participatory. You can

334. Dec. 8-9 Free or Nearly-free Multicultural Toronto Events

The French Book Fair, the Christmas flower shows (candlelight on Dec. 8 at Allan Gardens), and Lowe’s Christmas Market continue. Performing at the latter

329. Multicultural Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free Nov. 23-25 Weekend.

  This weekend you can immerse yourself in Mexico, North Korea, Lithuania, France, Estonia, Germany, Malta, Italy, Luxembourg, and/or Sweden. If you are anxious

321. Toronto’s Free or Nearly-Free November 10-11, 2012 Multicultural Weekend

  Major events this weekend are the Reel Asian International Film Festival, Diwali and Remembrance Day. But there are other gems as well for

308. Report on the Ukrainian, Polish, Mexican, Korean, Voices of Nations, & Tibetan Festivals

  This past September 14-16 weekend, I went to five festivals, two parades, and a very spiritual Tibetan event. The Ukrainian parade was better