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William Ping | The Newfoundland Paper Trail: Tracing Heritage Through Food and Writing

William Ping | The Newfoundland Paper Trail: Tracing Heritage Through Food and Writing

Update: 2024-02-16
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What do a photo album restaurant directory, steamed broccoli, and an autofiction novel have in common? All three were used by William Ping in reconnecting with his late grandfather, William Ping Sr, who was one of about 300 Chinese men to settle in Newfoundland when the Newfoundland Chinese head tax was in effect. On this month’s episode, William Ping, CBC journalist and author of Hollow Bamboo, talks tracing family history and the St. John’s culinary scene with host Dr. Melissa Karmen Lee.


Curious to find out more Newfoundland Chinese stories? Visit The Paper Trail to the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act, on view at the Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver Chinatown. To learn more about the Chinese Canadian Museum and book tickets, visit https://www.chinesecanadianmuseum.ca/

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William Ping | The Newfoundland Paper Trail: Tracing Heritage Through Food and Writing

William Ping | The Newfoundland Paper Trail: Tracing Heritage Through Food and Writing

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