The square is small, but it is suitable for movement. The free ice rink is undoubtedly lively and lively, especially at night, in the run-up to Christmas, the lights are shining and smiling. The Vancouver Art Museum on the other side is quiet and thoughtful.
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The square is small, but it is suitable for movement. The free ice rink is undoubtedly lively and lively, especially at night, in the run-up to Christmas, the lights are shining and smiling. The Vancouver Art Museum on the other side is quiet and thoughtful.
In front of the main entrance of the Vancouver Art Museum is Robson Square. UBC has a division here, so UBC's signboard is more conspicuous than Robertson Square. Free skating is available in winter, and now it's summer, there are people rehearsing dances on the skating venue.
From the Vancouver Art Gallery, sit on the broad stone steps of Robertson Square. Looking up, the sky is as clear as the pond and water lilies in Monet's writing; bowing, the crowds in the free ice rink are hustle and bustle, conveying a peaceful and peaceful atmosphere. I can't help but cherish the beauty in front of me.
Very cold small square, but there is actually a subway station can be reached, there are no tourists, the square is surrounded by some high-rise buildings, there is a small gallery here, other than that.
This square is on the street of the same name, and the art gallery is also in the nearby square. In fact, there is not much landscape. The main reason is that it is a transportation hub. There are a lot of people coming and going, but there are no people staying.