Celebrating Canada's 159th Anniversary: Tai Ji Men Brings Vibrant Energy and Blessings to Toronto's East York Canada Day Festival

2026-07-05

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow joins Tai Ji Men Grandmaster Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze and his dizi for a group photo after participating in the 70th Annual East York Canada Day Parade.

Celebrating the historic milestone of Canada's 159th anniversary, citizens across the country came together in a vibrant display of patriotic pride on July 1, 2026. In the Greater Toronto Area, the highly anticipated highlight of the day was the 70th Annual East York Toronto Canada Day Festival. As the region’s oldest and most cherished holiday tradition, the platinum jubilee celebration kicked off at 10:30 AM at Dieppe Park, weaving down Cosburn Avenue in a wave of grand festivities before concluding at Stan Wadlow Park. Distinguished leaders in attendance included Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, City Councillor Brad Bradford, and Member of Parliament Nathaniel Erskine-Smith.

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Tai Ji Men Grandmaster Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze leads approximately 100 dizi in participating in the 70th Annual East York Toronto Canada Day Festival, celebrating the 159th Canada Day.

The internationally acclaimed non-profit cultural organization, Tai Ji Men, participated in this historic event once again this year, adding a brilliant cultural flair to the Canada Day celebration. Following their spectacular debut last year, Grandmaster Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze personally led a 100-member delegation back to the parade, delivering an extraordinary performance that seamlessly blends ancient Eastern and Western wisdom. Spreading positive energy and blessings all along the route, the group drew enthusiastic cheers and applause from the crowds.

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With graceful movements, the Tai Ji Men dizi deliver blessings from the phoenix—an auspicious celestial creature symbolizing harmony and prosperity—radiating warmth, love, and light, while wishing health and happiness to all people across the world.

A Cross-Generational "Energy Family" Showcases the Balance of Strength and Grace

This warm, close-knit "Energy Family" spanned three generations, with the youngest member aged 9 and the eldest nearing 80. Coming from all walks of life, these practitioners showcased incredible agility, radiant energy, and warm, courageous smiles—a direct result of their dedicated Tai Ji Men Qigong practice—profoundly moving the crowds along the route.

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The traditional Cloth Horse Array reenacted a traditional wedding procession, and its lively, festive spectacle immediately captured the attention of the entire crowd.

Tai Ji Men transformed ancient, traditional qigong and martial arts into a cultural performance of immense strength and grace, offering not only a visual feast but also conveying a deep message of mental and physical harmony. Making its Canadian debut this year, the Hakka Cloth Horse Array emerged as one of the parade’s most captivating highlights. The festive traditional wedding procession featured an array of characters—including the top-scoring scholar groom, the bride, a matchmaker, stable boys, a celestial crane, and a mythical clam—vividly showcasing the unique character and charm of traditional folklore.

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Despite a scorching 40°C feel-like temperature, the Tai Ji Men dizi in the Cloth Horse Array completed the 2.1-km route with light-footed agility, proving the vital health benefits of their qigong practice.

Captivating the entire audience, the array featured six key performers over the age of 70, with the eldest being 75. Despite enduring Toronto's hottest Canada Day sun in years—with scorching temperatures making it feel like 40 degrees Celsius—they performed their humorous, gender-swapped roles with light-footed agility, walking the entire 2.1-kilometer route, serving as a living testament to the health and longevity fostered by qigong practice. Among them, 74-year-old Yi-Ping, who playfully portrayed the traditional matchmaker, expressed that the festive and joyful atmosphere of the Cloth Horse Array perfectly mirrors the warmth of the Tai Ji Men family. She shared her hope to continue spreading love and happiness to ensure every family is blessed with harmony.

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People of diverse backgrounds and races danced alongside the Tai Ji Men dizi with beaming smiles on their faces, having an absolutely fantastic time.

Complementing the lively folk array was the powerful presence of the Mighty Joyful Drums. The thunderous, martial-arts-grade rhythms resonated with the pure smiles of the youth practitioners, embodying Tai Ji Men’s core philosophy: inspiring people to maintain a pure, youthful heart when confronting life's challenges, and to courageously do what is right.

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Through the powerful, resonant beats of the Mighty Joyful Drums and their own pure, radiant smiles, the Tai Ji Men dizi inspire people to confront life's challenges with a youthful heart and to courageously do what is right.

Jane, a 12-year-old member of the Joyful Drum Formation, shared how practicing Tai Ji Men Qigong transformed her from a shy, easily frustrated child into a healthier, stronger individual. She noted that the practice has helped her excel in all areas of her life and foster much better relationships with her friends.

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The synchronized spinning of red and white silk umbrellas serves as a beautiful visual metaphor for “shifting one’s thoughts for the better”—encouraging onlookers to pivot away from negativity and radiate goodwill across the globe.

Tai Ji Men showcased a diverse cultural repertoire. In the elegant Purple Phoenix Dance, female dizi used graceful movements to portray the celestial creature that symbolizes harmony and prosperity. They radiated warmth, love, and light, inspiring the audience to find a sense of inner peace. Meanwhile, the synchronized spinning of red and white silk umbrellas in the Silk Umbrella Dance served as a visual metaphor for the wisdom of shifting one’s thoughts—encouraging onlookers to transform negative thinking and spread goodwill across the globe, beautifully embodying Tai Ji Men’s grand vision of promoting conscience, hope, and world peace.

Well-received Parade Entry and Cultural Performance

Tai Ji Men’s profound cultural heritage and sincere blessings deeply touched both the spectators and the parade organizers.

East York Canada Day Parade Coordinator Joanne Bailey also highly commended the group, remarking, “I am absolutely blown away by your performance today. The synchronization and the discipline that everybody—from young to old—is showing was eye-popping. I thank you very much for coming to our event, and we hope to see you in the future. It's been amazing!”

“I love your message of peace and joy because that's what we need on Canada Day. We had people of all races dancing with Tai Ji Men, and they were happy and having just a great time out there. That is exactly what we need to bring people together.”

Valerie, an enthusiastic spectator at the parade, shared, “I really enjoy the costumes. They are very beautiful and colorful, and everyone has so much life and love. I just love to see it.”

Another parade attendee, Zoe, exclaimed, “They were the most beautiful group of people to walk by in the parade. Beautiful costumes, well done, and lots of positive energy! They really made the entire crowd come alive.”

Deepening Roots in Toronto: A Golden Era Reaches a 60-Year Milestone

This highly successful appearance carries profound meaning for the local community, arriving just under a year after Tai Ji Men officially established its first Canadian chapter at 125 King Street East, Toronto.

Yu-Ting, a Tai Ji Men practitioner living in Toronto, shared, "It's incredibly moving to see local friends get the chance to join Tai Ji Men. They have experienced profound transformations in both their physical and mental health, and we are so happy for them because we know they have found the right place."

Jason France, who started to practice qigong at Tai Ji Men Toronto just over a month ago, shared, “It's overwhelming the amount of support, love, kindness, and positive energy that emanates from every single Tai Ji Men person. I really recommend that anybody who wants to improve or modify their behavior in a positive way, some directions, this is the place to go.”

The year 2026 represents a historic double milestone. As Canada honors its 159-year legacy, the Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy marks its own glorious 60th Anniversary Jubilee—a full 60-year Jiazi zodiac cycle! To celebrate this momentous occasion, Tai Ji Men will host four grand celebratory galas in Toronto from October 2nd to 4th, 2026, promising an even more breathtaking, soul-stirring cultural feast. Because seating is strictly limited, admission is free and by advanced reservation only. All are warmly invited to reserve their tickets early to experience this rare, uplifting cultural phenomenon.

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