Head tax payer Charlie Quan's Thanksgiving Feast to celebrate ex-gratia payment

The following article is by Susanna Ng from her blog www.chineseinvancouver.blogspot.com

Charlie Quan's thanksgiving feast


(caption 1: Quan and his four generations and the roasted pig; caption 2: Quan burnt incense with daughter-in-law and grandson.  Terry Quan stands in back row on left - He is Charlie's favourite grandson and accompanied Charlie to 1) Nov 26, 2005 Paul Martin meeting, June 22 Apology )

Charlie Quan
invited dozens of friends and community members to enjoy a roasted pig feast and to thank "Kwan Kung" (a Chinese folklore deity) for blessing on redressing the head tax.

The 99-year-old Quan will turn 100 in February. On Sunday, four generations of the Quan's gathered at the Quon Lung Sai Tong (
ïðð¯À¾Æ²) and celebrated with friends and community members, including head tax advocates.

The feast included a special roasted pig (a must-have in Chinese thanksgiving rituals), chickens and chau mien. Quan said spending was nothing compared to celebrating with everybody.

Quan has 4 children (2 are deceased), 6 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.

Quan's 44-year-old grandson said Quan buses to Chinatown almost everyday from his home on Commercial Drive . He visits friends and plays mahjong with them. At 99, Quan is still strong and healthy.

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