Vancouver must be punching in! Steam clock Steam Clock, located on the water street of Vancouver Gas Town, is the world's first steam-powered clock, since 1977 it has been erected here, hundreds of years still every 15 minutes of continuous whistle time, Hearing stands as a historic landmark in Vancouver. As a must-visit attraction for Vancouver tourism, tourists come to take pictures and punch in no matter day or night. When I arrived, I just passed six o'clock and missed a round of broadcasts, so I chose to hang around the neighborhood. Wait until seven o'clock! Finally you can hear the bells! Standing by the steam clock, watching the white steam coming out, accompanied by the sound of the whistle, as if returning to the ancient steam era. The bells rang, and diners in nearby restaurants ran out to take pictures. The steam clock is 2 meters high, with clock surfaces on all sides, and the operation of the parts can be clearly seen below the clock disk. It uses steam as a power to drive the transmission mechanism of the clock, and sprays steam every 15 minutes, making it a unique landscape in Vancouver. The lights are on at the beginning, the street lights are on, and the night view is beautiful.