
Today was another success of our Montreal Chinatown Multicultural Festival/Drumming Festival!
We were joined with the Mauritius community, the Chinatown Girls, Louese Hu (Miss Chinese Montreal Pageant 2025 Queen) and many other performers from the Chinese community and other communities all around Montreal, who united on stage together for a shared purpose: Promote unity and celebrate Asian Heritage Month.
The Montreal Chan Lion Dance Club performed as the opening act for our Montreal Chinatown Multicultural Festival, providing blessings and positive energy, interacting with the crowd, giving them good luck.
(CityNews Coverage) Montreal Chinatown Multicultural Festival celebrates unity & community
“Drumming represents unity,” says president & organizer of the Montreal Chinatown Multicultural Festival Jimmy Chan, as he discusses the importance of embracing and celebrating every culture during this year’s 5th edition. Corinne Boyer reports.
A Landmark Celebration of Unity, Culture, and Community
Next year, join us in the heart of Sun Yat-Sen Park for the 6th anniversary of the Montreal Chinatown Multicultural Festival. As a cornerstone of Asian Heritage Month, our Drum for Unity theme brings the world to Montreal through the universal language of rhythm.
“Chinatown is for everybody. Every beat you drum is a message of unity sent out to the world.”
— Jimmy Chan, Festival Founder
🏡 A Signature Family Day for Ville-Marie
This year, the festival serves as a premier Family Day for the citizens of the Ville-Marie borough. We are transforming Chinatown into an open-air living room where neighbors from all walks of life can connect.
By providing high-quality, accessible programming in the heart of the district, we are:
- Enhancing Local Livability: Offering Ville-Marie families a safe, vibrant, and free cultural experience right in their backyard.
- Fostering Civic Pride: Strengthening the social fabric of the downtown core by celebrating the diversity that makes our borough unique.
- Building Intergenerational Bonds: From drumming performances, cultural dances, music and the traditional Chinese Lion Dance, we create a space for all ages to enjoy a program of fun entertainment together.

📈 Investing in our City: The Impact for Taxpayers
The Montreal Chinatown Multicultural Festival isn’t just a celebration—it is a vital economic and social driver for the city. We believe in a Chinatown that shines for all Montrealers, and this event proves the value of investing in our historic districts:
| Benefit | Impact for the City & Taxpayers |
| Economic Stimulus | Driving foot traffic to local restaurants and shops, directly supporting Ville-Marie’s small business ecosystem. |
| Urban Revitalization | Utilizing Sun Yat-Sen Park as a positive, high-energy hub, reclaiming public spaces for community-building. |
| Social Cohesion | Reducing isolation by bringing together Chinese, Caribbean, African, Filipino, Indian, Korean, and Mauritian communities in a shared space. |
| Tourism Appeal | Enhancing Montreal’s reputation as a world-class multicultural destination, attracting visitors from across the GMA. |

📅 Event Details
- Coming soon!
A Legacy of Inclusion
As Louese Hu, Miss Chinese Montreal 2025, noted, this event is about making Chinatown “busy, bright, and fun.” For the 5th edition, we are doubling down on that mission. For the City of Montreal, this is more than a festival—it is a demonstration of how cultural investment creates a stronger, more resilient urban community.
“The beauty of it is everybody supporting each other. We build a bigger and stronger community.”
Partner With Us
Are you a local official, business owner, or community leader looking to support the future of Ville-Marie? Let’s talk about how we can make this 5th anniversary our most impactful yet.
Contact event organizer Jimmy Chan: jimmy@jimmychan.ca