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VIDEO: The Chinese Laundry

18 Aug 2023 1:52 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

Since the first arrival of the Chinese in North America’s Gold Mountain, the institution of the Chinese laundry has been closely tied to the Chinese community. Not so long ago, the phrase “No Tickee, No Laundry” was a not an uncommon phrase used in daily conversation in BC towns and cities. Curiously, neither the Chinese community, museum community, nor academia has shone a light on this elephant in the room.

Elwin Xie’s presentation to the BCHF conference in Princeton last month draws on material within the public domain as well as from his personal fonds, resulting in a dynamic presentation shared from the inside out. A shadow puppet show, and a reading animate the presentation.

Elwin was raised in his family laundry’s business in Vancouver’s Chinatown and Hogan’s Alley during the 1960s. He is the author of Union Laundry—The Story of Harry and May Yuen published in British Columbia History magazine (Winter 2020). Elwin has worked as a museum interpreter at the Burnaby Village Museum since 2008, and he’s a council member with the British Columbia Historical Federation.


British Columbia Historical Federation
PO Box 448, Fort Langley, BC, Canada, V1M 2R7

Information: info@bchistory.ca  


The Secretariat of the BCHF is located on the unceded territories of the Coast Salish speaking Peoples. 

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