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According to the Canada census of 2001, there are 1, 126, 610 people of Asian origin living in Toronto. This is 24% of the total population of the city. Since 1993, May has always been designated as Asian Heritage Month in Canada. The Canadian Multicultural Council – Asians in Ontario (CMC) has been involved with organizing celebrations since its declaration by the Canadian parliament in 2001.
According to the Canada census of 2001, there are 1, 126, 610 people of Asian origin living in Toronto. This is 24% of the total population of the city. Since 1993, May has always been designated as Asian Heritage Month in Canada. The Canadian Multicultural Council – Asians in Ontario (CMC) has been involved with organizing celebrations since its declaration by the Canadian parliament in 2001.


The Toronto Chinese Photo Festival (TCFP) is a part of Asian Heritage Month, and will be held from Sunday, May 22 to Sunday, May 28, 2011. It is dedicated to the promotion of Chinese Photographers and photo artists working in China and internationally. It is also committed to providing a platform for exchanges amongst artists, collectors and art-loving audience. There is one main category of the festival: "Contemporary Chinese Photography".  
The Toronto Chinese Photo Festival (TCFP) is a part of Asian Heritage Month, and will be held from Sunday, May 22 to Sunday, May 28, 2011. It is dedicated to the promotion of Chinese Photographers and photo artists working in China and internationally. It is also committed to providing a platform for exchanges amongst artists, collectors and art-loving audience. There is one main category of the festival: "Contemporary Chinese Photography".
   
      
      
      
      
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