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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
Posted: Aug 11, 2017
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东张西望望东西
4/5Excellent
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There are a lot of Chinese in Vancouver. It is said that 30% and 40% of the residents are Chinese, so it is not surprising to have Zhongshan Park. The park is Chinese style, not too big, the scenery is average, just eating Cantonese dim sum nearby and shopping.
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Posted: Jun 4, 2020
DEAR张小球
4/5Excellent
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Zhongshan Park is not far from Chinatown. Here, there are many elderly Chinese people walking and chatting. If you don’t look carefully, you will think that it is a park in which city park in China named after Mr. Sun Yat-sen. It is still more beautiful.
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Posted: Apr 8, 2020
小思文
4/5Excellent
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Zhongshan Park is also a very beautiful place. There are many beautiful facilities in this park. There are also many Chinese communities near Zhongshan Park. This location is a rare park for locals and you can see a lot of good people.
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Posted: Apr 8, 2020
M35***27
3/5Average
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Zhongshan Park Vancouver is very good, you can go to see it, open the view
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Posted: Sep 5, 2023
palettes_ny
4/5Excellent
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Zhongshan Park is in Vancouver Chinatown, half an hour's walk from Vancouver Square. It's not easy to find the entrance to the park. But after entering, it's still amazing. The Chinese pavilions, landscapes, flowers and plants, winding paths inside are very delicate and beautiful, and the garden is very large, which gives people a feeling of China.
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Posted: Aug 26, 2016
bmi2004
4/5Excellent
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Unexpectedly, Vancouver also has Zhongshan Park, just at the entrance of Chinatown. There is a bronze statue of Sun Yat-sen at the entrance, so it is very striking. It is a traditional garden of Ming and Qing Dynasty style. It is similar to Suzhou gardens. It is rare to see such traditional Chinese classical gardens on the other side of the ocean. It has the feeling of traversing time and space. Tickets are comparable to those in China. Adult tickets are more than $8.
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Posted: Sep 12, 2016
New_York_Gossip
5/5Outstanding
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Zhongshan Park is a quiet resting place in the noisy Chinatown. This kindly "relaxation garden" opens a world with Taoist flavor behind weathered pine trees, winding paths and ancient limestone buildings. Look carefully at the lazy tortoises swimming back and forth, and maybe envy their pleasure.
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Posted: Mar 12, 2017
小吥咯咯
5/5Outstanding
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Zhongshan Park environment 👌 That's good, there are not many people