As Chinese (or Lunar) New Year approaches, I thought that I would give you a quick tour around Chinatown as it appears in January after a little snow. Most of the pictures were taken in the vicinity of Spadina and Dundas. Some shots are ‘iconic’ views, others not so much.
below: This girl has been carrying her soup bowl for many years! She has appeared on many Instagram pages and on many other sites. She may even be on your phone. The “BEST” is a more recent addition!
below: Spadina Avenue
below: Cute little red stuffed snakes for sale.
below: Yes, there is a very large black bear that patiently sits beside the door of one of the stores on Spadina.
below: Looking in the window of a Vietnamese store – boxes of things, band-aids, cotton balls, eye care massagers, and many brands of green tea.
below: The east side of Spadina
below: Yin Yang mural – Yin and Yang, two interconnected forces that are complementary yet opposing. Together they are dynamic system that is greater than the sum of the two parts.
below: On the wall to the left is part of a mural that features the Great Wall of China.
below: Behind Dundas
below: “The Herd-Boy and the Weaver-Girl”, a mural that illustrates a story. It designed and painted by Allan Bender, John Nobrega, and Stacey Kinderwas (2017)

From Mural Routes website: “A very long time ago, when the King of the Sky created the heavens, he decorated it with stars and asked his beautiful daughter to help him by weaving the clouds and mists. It was a long task and when the king noticed his daughter looking tired and drawn, he ordered her to take a break and go out to play among the stars. The princess headed down towards the Milky Way to bathe, whereupon she came across a handsome herd-boy grazing his water buffalo by the banks of the stream. To this day, on the seventh day of the seventh month of every year a great King sends a flock of magpies over the Milky Way to form a bridge to ensure the return of his daughter. The weather must be clear on this evening or the lovers cannot cross the celestial river to meet each other. If it rains the pair must wait another year. On a clear night you can see their two bright stars together in the sky. If it rains it is said that the drops falling to earth are the tears of the Weaver-Girl Princess.”
below: The next two pictures are parts of a mural by June Jieun Kim.
below: Pho Hung, Vietnamese restaurant at Spadina and St. Andrew, northwest corner
below: Huron and Grange, southeast corner
below: Bay and gable houses on Huron
below: Looking south on Huron towards the downtown core
below: Shopping on Spadina
below: Lucky Moose Food Mart after dark
below: Summer Sun Spa, and others
below: Yunshang Rice Noodles
below: Happy Lamb Hot Po, Zao bar and grill, and one that I can’t read.
below: Spadina and Dundas after dark
Happy New Year!













































