Chinatown
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, VANCOUVER/ Updated : Jan 19, 2017, 16:42 IST
Synopsis
Vancouver is home to Canada's largest Chinatown and with 17 percent of the city being Chinese, it is about as authentic as it gets. The Chinese have been in Vancouver since the Fraser Canyon gold rush of the 1850s and have steadil … Read more
Vancouver is home to Canada's largest Chinatown and with 17 percent of the city being Chinese, it is about as authentic as it gets. The Chinese have been in Vancouver since the Fraser Canyon gold rush of the 1850s and have steadily built up their community in Chinatown and beyond since. Read less

Vancouver's mini-Hong Kong
Noteworthy for: Vancouver's Chinese population increased dramatically in the 1980s and 1990s, as thousands fled from Hong Kong in anticipation of the British handover to China.
Vancouver is home to Canada's largest Chinatown and with 17 percent of the city being Chinese, it is about as authentic as it gets. The Chinese have been in Vancouver since the Fraser Canyon gold rush of the 1850s and have steadily built up their community in Chinatown and beyond since.
The maze of streets around Keefer, Main and East Pender to Gore Avenue is the main commercial center, with stores selling everything from fabric and furniture, to handicrafts and herbs and spices. For restaurants, you'll find many of the best around Carrall Street, just off of Keefer.
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