Chinatown is faced with a number of problems...a third of the frontages are closed....businesses are faced with exorbitant rents and taxes, the problems of the Downtown Eastside spill over into Chinat...
One of the highlights of my trips into Vancouver is getting off the Skytrain a few stops early so I can walk through Chinatown. But the place was noticeably deserted on my most recent trip. Perhaps it...
This was perhaps the most disappointing part of my visit to Vancouver. I have never been to a Chinatown so void of life. On a Sunday afternoon, the streets of empty of foot traffic, most of the store...
It is so sad to see the glory day of the this place ,it was hustle ,bustle ,full of life , family looking forward come down on the week end shopping ,eating dim sum , gift shop ,tourists every whe...
Let your mind, curiosity, fellings live in another place or culture downtown.
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Vancouver Chinatown is in the center of the city, when you come here, you feel the strong integration of the motherland culture.
Vancouver’s Chinatown is the largest Chinatown in North America, and it can be said to be as famous as San Francisco’s Chinatown. Because there are a large number of Cantonese and Hong Kong people living here, Cantonese in Chinatown is fluent, and there are many Cantonese restaurants.
There are many Chinese in Vancouver, most of them are Hong Kong and Cantonese, so Cantonese can be said to be popular here, and the Dim Sum of Cantonese morning tea here is definitely worth tasting. There are many Chinese restaurants.