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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library marks 15 years as a 'hub for academic exploration'

April 4, 2024

By U of T Libraries Staff


Vivienne Poy, former senator and former U of T chancellor, cuts a cake celebrating the 15th  anniversary of  U of T's Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library (photo by Paul Terefenko)

The University of Toronto's Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library celebrated its 15th anniversary this week as a hub for academic exploration and cultural dialogue.

The library houses the largest research collection dedicated to Hong Kong and Canada-Hong Kong studies outside of Hong Kong itself - and plays an important role in enriching knowledge and understanding about Hong Kong and its connections with Canada.

It is named after Richard Charles Lee, a prominent figure in Hong Kong and father of Vivienne Poy, a former senator and former U of T chancellor who played a crucial role in promoting cultural exchange between Canada and Hong Kong.

Larry Alford, U of T's university chief librarian, spoke about the library's influence on the community at a reception and open house event. 

"From its inception, this library was envisioned not just as a repository of knowledge but as a catalyst for academic exchange and cultural dialogue," he said, noting that the library leverages Toronto's unique cultural diversity and plays a pivotal role in nurturing relationships with international students, scholars and researchers.  

"Given Toronto's substantial Hong Kong diaspora, the Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library stands as a vital hub for academic exploration. It attracts not just members of the diaspora but also a wider audience from across the metropolitan area, Canada and the world."

Alford was joined at the event by Poy, who talked about the library's rich history and humble beginnings, and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, who shared her perspectives on the library's impact on the city and emphasized its significance within the community. 

The event also included a Faculty of Music clarinetist's performance of three iconic Hong Kong songs and a poetry recital by representatives of the University of Toronto Cantonese Debate Group. 

Photographer Paul Terefenko was there to capture the event. 

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