In a modern metropolis, there is always such a place. Like 798 Art District in Beijing and Sanlitun Bar District, young people like a different idea, especially middle-class white-collar workers, who have different tastes of life in the past. So Yale Town in Vancouver is also a place that young people admire. It used to be the location of freight yards and Depots on the West Bank of the Canadian Pacific Railway. In 1986, Vancouver hosted the World Expo. The city government redesigned the abandoned old industrial area and turned it into a new residential area in order to keep up with the changing pace of the times. Yale Town's restaurants and bars are numerous, almost all of them have been rebuilt by old railway warehouses, even the original platform has been retained and become open-air tea houses. Every evening, Yale Town is very busy, restaurants and bars are crowded with people, as well as SPA Hall, as yoga, Taekwondo, karate, kendo, martial arts and other fitness clubs. At the same time, Yale Town is also Vancouver's multimedia, animation and art industry park, gathering a number of young digital artists.