WELLINGTON, July 3 (Xinhua) -- Auckland City Libraries and the New Zealand
Chinese Association Auckland Inc. have collaborated to develop the first New
Zealand Chinese digital communities website.
This new initiative will be launched at the Rising Dragons, Soaring Bananas
International Conference, on July 18 at the University of Auckland Business
School.
The online community aims to create connections within the Chinese
community and assist with bridging the gap between generations of Chinese New
Zealanders. Users of the website (www.chinesecommunity.org.nz) can upload family
history, photographs, videos and stories about life in New Zealand.
A series of workshops are being held across Auckland to show people how to
use the site and upload information.
"This partnership between Auckland City Libraries and the New Zealand
Chinese Association has been a great opportunity to develop this tool and
provide the Chinese community with platform to share stories for future
generations, said Group Manager Libraries Allison Dobbie on Friday.
"New Zealand Chinese Association Auckland Inc (NZCA) is delighted to be
partnering with Auckland City Libraries to launch and produce the Chinese
Digital Community," said Kai Luey, Chairman of New Zealand Chinese Association
Auckland Inc.
"Chinese Digital Community is replete with rich, everyday stories which
will resonate with people from all walks of life. It is a landmark project for
our Association and one which will ensure Chinese New Zealand stories are kept
alive forever," he added.
"As a repository, NZCA hopes it will provide future generations with
better, faster and easier access to information that houses the memories of
those who have contributed deeply to the building of this nation," he said.
"We value the importance of this database in building a wider community of
interest in Chinese lives and experiences. Stories help everyone find a point of
connection and understand the complexities around who we are," he added.