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The Lytton Chinese History Museum, destroyed in a 2021 wildfire, reopens with community support.
The Lytton Chinese History Museum in British Columbia has reopened almost five years after a wildfire destroyed it and much of the village, killing two people.
Only 40 of the original 1,600 artifacts survived the fire, but the museum has been rebuilt with over 90% of its exhibits donated by the community.
The reconstruction, supported by a $150,000 donation, is seen as a symbol of resilience and recovery for the village.
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El Museo de Historia China de Lytton, destruido en un incendio forestal en 2021, se reabre con el apoyo de la comunidad.