Stories from the Silk Roads, to celebrate Asian Heritage Month, Kulea Culture Society, Victoria, BC, Canada, May 2026.
During Asian Heritage Month, Kulea Culture Society presents Stories from the Silk Roads, a three-day event of stories, music and film to celebrate the rich heritage of Canadians with roots in the Asian continent. The Silk Roads were a system of caravan routes crossing the Eurasian continent from the Mediterranean Sea to China. It influenced the emergence and development of trade and cultural ties between people and statehoods located along the way and beyond. The routes carried goods, ideas, people across the continent and the sea from China, India, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Iran, Syria, Turkey among others to the Mediterranean and the West. Just like on the Asian continent, we see different Asian communities living across Canada today. These cultures have developed their distinct identities, arts and histories through interaction and communication with each other in Canada. Stories from the Silk Roads highlight diversity and harmony through arts and culture.
Storytellers include Zhanming “Shawn” Xiao, Sheila Alonzo, and Mayank Meena; musicians include Habbous and Jordi, and Ali Haydar; films include Made in Bangladesh, Children of the Mist, Caught by the Tides, Bye Bye Tiberias, Burcu’s Angels, and Obscura.
NOTE: Events in this series will be held in person at various venues around Victoria, BC. But, for those located elsewhere, they provide a model for other organizations wishing to organize something comparable.








