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The dragon is a key symbol in Chinese culture. While it represents power and strength, it also means good luck. The float shown in this image illustrates a scene from the Chinese Empire. Each side of the vehicle is adorned with a serpentine dragon. The mythological creature is central to many imperial dynasties.
1945 - 1945

A parade by Québec City’s Chinese community during World War II

The arrival of the trans-Canada railway spurred the growth of a Chinese community in Québec City in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. On September 5, 1945, many of its members proudly marched through the streets of Québec City in celebration of V-J Day, the surrender of Japan on August 14, 1945. Japan withdrew its military occupation from China, and World War II officially came to an end. See how this historic event, which took place on the other side of the world, reverberated in the streets of Old Quebec.

Awakening the dragon

Auteur inconnu The dragon is a key symbol in Chinese culture. While it represents power and strength, it also means good luck. The float shown in this image illustrates a scene from the Chinese Empire. Each side of the vehicle is adorned with a serpentine dragon. The mythological creature is central to many imperial dynasties.
Chronoscope Do you have any memories of this event in Québec City? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Date: 1945-09-05