Vancouver has the largest Chinatown in Canada, which began in the late 19th century with the influx of many Chinese immigrants.

By 1890, there were about 1,000 Chinese citizens building houses and starting work in buildings still in use today.

In the center of restaurants offering a wide variety of Chinese cuisine is the mausoleum of the musical legend Jimmy Hendrix, who lived in the area with his grandmother as a child.

 In addition, on Binder Street you will find one of the narrowest buildings in the world, which is only 2 meters wide. Shanghai is home to the West Han bell, a gift from Guangzhou, China, to mark the 15th anniversary of Vancouver being a sister city.