Vancouver - Part 5 - Downtown
We
spent a very nice day exploring Vancouver’s vibrant downtown with its many
interesting buildings, plus Gastown, Vancouver’s oldest neighborhood, and
Chinatown, which lies just east of downtown. The latter features the Dr. Yat-Sen
Classical Chinese Garden. We had a stroll around the elegant garden and a tasty
dim sum meal at a nearby restaurant.
Inside the public library
Another in a list of jobs I would not want (along with coal miner and proctologist)
Painted mural
Canada Place, home of a convention center, hotel, world trade center, and our cruise terminal.
Entrance to the Marine Building, with all its glorious art deco nautical-themed detail.
Inside the Marine Building.
The light sconces are ship bows
(photo by Deborah)
The Victorian architecture of Gastown
Gastown was named after its founder, saloonkeeper John "Gassy Jack" Deighton, whose nickname was not due to a fondness for beans but rather for his tendency to be long winded.
Steam Clock. I don't know if the steam actually powers it or if it is all for show to mesmerize tourists.
Outside a bar in Gastown.
(photo by Deborah)
Deborah finds a familiar face.
Main gate to Chinatown
(photo by Deborah)
Dr. Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
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