Erected in 1981,[1] it was part of the revitalization efforts of Chinatown by the City of Victoria and the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association.
The gate, standing at 38 feet high, is adorned with intricate red and gold decorations that represent themes of unity and harmony.
Two inscriptions on the gate, "To work together with one heart" and "To help each other achieve harmony," commemorate the collaborative effort between Chinese and non-Chinese communities in its construction and restoration.
The Gate of Harmonious Interest houses two time capsules within its outer red pillars, scheduled to be opened in 2081 and 2096.
[2] The idea for the gate originated from the City of Victoria's Ad Hoc Committee[3] in August 1979, as a symbol of "the spirit of cooperation and participation between our Chinese citizens and the rest of the community.