People look at the directory of the shops during the "Light Up Chinatown" event at Chinatown in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Sept. 11, 2021. The two-day event hosted by Chinatown Business Improvement Association featuring live entertainment, food trucks, lights and decorations. The organizer wishes to bring back tourists and shoppers as the businesses are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and anti-Asian hate crimes over the past months.Photo: Xinhua
People enjoy food during the "Light Up Chinatown" event at Chinatown in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Sept. 11, 2021. The two-day event hosted by Chinatown Business Improvement Association featuring live entertainment, food trucks, lights and decorations. The organizer wishes to bring back tourists and shoppers as the businesses are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and anti-Asian hate crimes over the past months.Photo: Xinhua
A man shows a T-shirt he purchased during the "Light Up Chinatown" event at Chinatown in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Sept. 11, 2021. The two-day event hosted by Chinatown Business Improvement Association featuring live entertainment, food trucks, lights and decorations. The organizer wishes to bring back tourists and shoppers as the businesses are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and anti-Asian hate crimes over the past months.Photo: Xinhua
People enjoy food during the "Light Up Chinatown" event at Chinatown in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Sept. 11, 2021. The two-day event hosted by Chinatown Business Improvement Association featuring live entertainment, food trucks, lights and decorations. The organizer wishes to bring back tourists and shoppers as the businesses are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and anti-Asian hate crimes over the past months.Photo: Xinhua
A man takes photos at a photo booth during the "Light Up Chinatown" event at Chinatown in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Sept. 11, 2021. The two-day event hosted by Chinatown Business Improvement Association featuring live entertainment, food trucks, lights and decorations. The organizer wishes to bring back tourists and shoppers as the businesses are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and anti-Asian hate crimes over the past months.Photo: Xinhua