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Home to my passions for my inter-cultural adventures, Gung Haggis Fat Choy: Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner event. Save Kogawa House campaign, Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dragon Boat team, Find what you are looking for by 1) scroll the topics links, 2) use the search function ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Join the Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dragon Boat team for lots of summer fun, fitness and friendship. We are a social team full of cultural vigor, that likes to eat. We have been featured on television, local, national and international. We have a unique and internationally famous fundraiser dinner event. We practice Sunday 1:30 pm -3:30 pm Tuesday 6pm-7:45pm Wednesday 6pm - 7:45 pm We meet at Dragon Zone clubhouse - just south of Science World in Creekside Park above the Aquabus and dragon boat docks. Our coach Todd Wong has 15+ years of experience including novice, recreational and competitive levels, and both community and corporate teams. Our 2005 Season brought us the David Lam Award for being the team that best represented the multicultural spirit of the Alcan Dragon Boat Festival, and Bronze medals at the Vancouver International Taiwanese Dragon Boat Race. In 2007, we won Gold in B Division at Vernon Races. For more information: Click on Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dragon Boat team information phone: 604-987-7124- e-mail: gunghaggis at yahoo dot ca ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2009 TICKETS Available in October 2008 WHAT: GUNG HAGGIS FAT CHOY: Toddish McWong's Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner - 12th Annual Dinner, celebrating 250th Anniversary of Robert Burns' birth + Chinese New Year's Eve. WHEN: 6PM January 25 2009, SUNDAY doors open 5pm WHERE: Floata Chinese Restaurant, #400-180 Keefer St. CULTURE: Our Performers create something special for us every year with traditional and contemporary performances featuring everything in-between and beyond! FOOD: A quirky fusion/mix/buffet of Scottish Canadian and Chinese Canadian culture 10 course Chinese banguet dinner 2004 - The debut of Gung Haggis Won-Ton 2005 - Haggis lettuce wrap! 2007 - Haggis dim sum appetizer buffet 2008 - Scotch tastings! Watch for more surprises in 2008! Description of 2006 Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dinner featuring performers: Rick Scott & Harry Wong, The Shirleys, Joe McDonald & Brave Waves, Sean Gunn, author Joy Kogawa, with co-host Prem Gill . Media Inquiries Call Gung Haggis Productions 604-987-7124 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sponsors
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Tuesday, November 13
by
Todd
on Tue 13 Nov 2007 09:19 PM PST
Guns, muskets firing, marching men in kilts, veterans and Remembrance Day ceremonies and beer in a football stadium... what could be better?
I have never been to a military tatoo at Edinburgh Castle, but after watching the video of the 78th Fraser Highlanders "Salute to the Veterans" at BC Place, during the Nov. 3rd BC Lions half-time show... and feeling the stirring sounds of bagpipes... I could well imagine. I shoulda been there!!! more »
Thursday, November 8
by
Todd
on Thu 08 Nov 2007 11:03 PM PST
Vancouver Women Love David Beckham
![]() Our Gung Haggis girls, Linda and Wendy, hold up their souvenir towels with LA Galaxy soccer star David Beckham somewhere in the background down on the field - photo Todd Wong/L.Daly collection We had a group of 11 Gung Haggis paddlers and 4 friends join us to go to the LA Galaxy vs Vancouver White Caps game featuring David Beckham on November 7th at BC Place Stadium. We were all there to see soccer superstar David Beckham, but the females in our group were more vocal about being happy to attend the game and especially happy to see Beckham. Julie, Wendy, Linda, Jenna and even Keng! When Beckham took off his game jersey to give to a young fan, they declared it a bonus seeing the topless Beckham. ![]() David Beckham at centre field - photo L. Daly I haven't seen a lot of soccer games. The last time was a White Caps game was back in the 1980's, and it was at BC Place Stadium. But in the large stadium, it was generally easy to pick out the blonde-headed Beckham. The man carried himself with presence. His image was often up on the large video screen. The crowd cheered when he got the ball. And... the entire arena got excited when Beckham took two corner kicks in the 2nd half - but neither were dangerous. Soccer is a very multicultural sport. It is played almost everywhere in the world, probably even at the research stations on Anarctica. When I was growing up in East Vancouver during the 60's and '70's the best soccer players were the Italian and Portuguese-Canadian kids. They were usually taller and faster than me and my Chinese-Canadian friends. But sometimes we would get together and just have games with Asian kids - then we were pretty well all the same size and still having fun. Over 48,000 fans attended the game, the 4th largest in White Caps soccer history. I saw people from many ethnicities and heard many different languages at the game. Todd, Wendy, Jonas and Linda - sitting in the stands - photo Victor/L.Daly collectionAttending the game was a great way for our dragon boat team members to socialize during the off-season. While in the stands, we talked about how much we knew or didn't know about soccer. We talked about learning a new paddling technique, about going to different races - like Hawaii if one of us won that night's $35 Million 6/49. My library friend Kay took a video of Beckham's corner kick. Kay saw Beckham play many times for Manchester United while she lived in England. Kay also used to paddle for a UK junior dragon boat team that raced at the World Championships. Maybe one day... Kay will come paddle for the Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team. She sent me this review of the game: "Having seen David Beckham play many times for Manchester United, I
found the Whitecaps game a very different experience. I think a lot of
it was down to the enclosed stadium. Although the crowd was far quieter
than your average Premier League crowd (who sing, shout, cheer and
stamp their feet at a deafening level, so you emerge after 90 minutes
with your ears still ringing) the atmosphere felt a lot closer and more
intimate in the indoor stadium. The pitch also looked smaller than the
Premier League standard, although that might have been my imagination. "On the pitch, Becks was still Becks. He's slower than he used to be, but his right foot still has the magic. In the United treble-winning team, he didn't really stand out because the whole team were so good. In this match, he was clearly a class apart. He can still hit a cross with pinpoint accuracy, and send a ball two-thirds of the way up the pitch onto the toe of the player running for the pass. He's also still a consummate professional, and very much a team player: he never holds onto the ball when he can see someone in a better position. "The match wasn't stellar football by any means (although the Whitecaps should definitely have won) but with the Beckham show in town, most people weren't really there for the football. Personally, I was there for the memories - and it was a wonderful reminder of the best United team I ever saw." A man proposed to his girlfriend on the video screen while the game was in progress during the second half. She said yes. But the biggest cheer of the night went to a streaker who ran up the East side of the field, across the North side, then down the West side before he was finally tackled. The streaker had a good run. - photo L. Daly - Click on this link for the you tube video by Kay.Check out the story on Beckham star attraction for 48172 soccer fans in Vancouver |
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Todd, Wendy, Jonas and Linda - sitting in the stands - photo Victor/L.Daly collection
The streaker had a good run. - photo L. Daly - Click on this link for the you tube video by Kay.