Vancouver Chinatown
Vancouver Chinatown tops the list as one of North America's
cleanest modern day Chinatowns.
Universally appealing to visitors,
artists and parallel rows of buildings running South from Pender Street.
Oyster house~
It's a nice restaurant call Bao Bei~
Bao Bei is a step away from most Chinese restaurants,
where large family-style plates are the norm.
Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie
(604) 688-0876
Chinatown
address~163 Keefer St
Vancouver, BC V6A1X4
Tea company
227Eeast Gerogia Street
Tel~604-687 4181
Tea company
Tea company
Tea company
Tea company
Tea company
銀杏樹 in Chinatown ~
Chinatown
Between 1890-1920, early Chinese immigrants settled in what was known as Shanghai Alley and Canton Alley. By 1890, Shanghai Alley was home to more than 1,000 Chinese residents. Much of the community's activities and entertainment evolved around a 500 seat Chinese theatre built in 1898.
台灣的中國國民黨辦事處
有加拿大和中華民國國旗~
台灣的中國國民黨辦事處
Chinatown
Canton Alley was created in 1904 as a Chinese style courtyard surrounded by two parallel rows of buildings running South from Pender Street. The Alleys were the convergence of vibrant nightlife, opera music, shopping, political and cultural activities. Today's Chinatown is a destination point for many Chinese and Asians from neighboring States and towns enticed by a "treasure find" of weekend shopping, dining extravaganza and cultural bonding. The future will bring even more attractions to Chinatown as many exciting new projects and plans are underway in the Millennium. A new chapter to open that will bring pride and testament to the early Chinese's struggles and triumphs in Canada.
協尋失蹤女孩的照片~
Chinatown
info from http://vancouver-chinatown.com/index.php
2012 06 14
Chinatown in Vancouver