"A very science museum, where we can learn about the evolution of human beings and the history of human civilization through a lot of information, objects and artifacts, not many but really a great museum"
"Canadian Square in Vancouver (Canada Place) is the seat of Vancouver Convention Center and World Trade Center. The Piazza Canada, built on the former Canadian Pacific Railway dock, is now Vancouver's main cruise terminal, with a sail-like fabric roof covering the building's exterior."
"Canada 🇨🇦 Chinatown. All Asian cultures can be reflected here. From architecture, culture, and food, it is memorable. I went to the Asian bookstore to read. I made up Chinese. I almost forgot how to write the words. Shame 😅"
"The steam clock is not only a symbol of Gastown, but also a place where everyone must check in when they go to Vancouver. It has a history of one hundred and fifty years, a very beautiful big clock that will ring every 15 minutes"
"It is a place worth visiting. The exhibition is not very big, but the exhibits are quite rich. If there are not many to visit, although tickets are needed, I think the price is good and it is suitable for bringing children to visit"
"A small town with a history of more than 100 years. Workers and family members were moved to produce bricks and gradually formed. It can be regarded as an industrial development zone. It is also the location of the first brick house in North America."
"The Georgian Bay Cannery is now mainly for sightseeing. There is a special introduction to the history of the cannery and the craftsmanship of its production, but there are also many items to experience, but here you need to collect tickets."
"Fort Langley is a place where Canadian aboriginals belong. When you come here, you can learn a lot about the history of Canada’s aboriginal people and the history of Canada’s colonization by the British. It is a very good place, and the scenery here is particularly good."