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  1. From lush Chinese gardens to a variety of lip-smacking eats, there’s no shortage of things to do in Vancouver’s Chinatown, which is (fun fact) the largest one that Canada has to offer.

  2. Chinatown is a neighbourhood in Vancouver, British Columbia, and is Canada's largest Chinatown.

  3. First settled in the 1880s, Vancouvers Chinatown is one of the oldest and largest in Canada. Its evolution, fabric, and continued vitality reflect the contributions and struggles of Chinese Canadians over the years.

  4. Vancouver ChinaTown. As the largest Chinatown in Canada, there are lots to see in this historic district after entering through its grand Millennium Gate. Here, you can find not only dim sum restaurants, Chinese grocers, traditional apothecaries, and antique shops, but also modern cocktail bars, cool coffee roasters, and fashion boutiques ...

  5. Welcome to Vancouver’s vibrant, historic Chinatown! A community established over a 100 years ago. One of Vancouver’s few distinct cultural historic neighbourhoods, Chinatown appeals to locals, tourists, as well as a growing number of emerging chefs, artists, and small business entrepreneurs.

  6. May 10, 2019 · Find the best attractions, shops, restaurants, and nightlife in Vancouver, BC's historic Chinatown, the third-largest Chinatown in North America.

  7. Feb 1, 2017 · This building provides a home for the promotion of Chinese heritage and culture in British Columbia. It incorporates elements of traditional Chinese architecture, the north-south axis, courtyard plan, exterior colonnades and covered balconies all with a modern interpretation.

  8. By Nikki Bertrand. Among Vancouver’s top “must see” attractions, Chinatown holds a lofty position. Not only is this an excellent neighborhood to go for great food and to shop for fun souvenirs, it’s one of the most historically significant areas in the city.

  9. Established back in the 1890s, Vancouver’s Chinatown has been humming busily for more than a century with vivid colours, exotic cuisine and a vibrant culture.

  10. Vancouver’s Chinatown was recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada in 2011. One of Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhoods, it is home to important cultural heritage assets and many community organizations with deep historical roots in Vancouver and Canada.

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