Chinatown
Chinatown

Second largest in North America

508 Taylor Street
Vancouver, BC
V6B 6M4

Neighborhood: Chinatown

Phone: +1 604 632 3808
Fax: +1 604 632 3809
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Known as the second largest in North America, Vancouver's Chinatown is a colourful area filled with exotic wonders. The profusion of markets and stores sells everything from star fruit, gai lan, ginseng, herbal medicine and tea sets to hand carved chopsticks, rice paper pads and Buddha figurines. It's a very inexpensive place to shop for gifts and groceries. Pender Street, between Carral and Main, has shops selling curios, clothing, herbs and house wares. There's also an open-air market that runs till late night during the summer weekends.

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Vancouver Chinatown Night Market
Ongoing
Vancouver's Chinatown Night Market will delight you on a hot summer night when you feel like having an intense sensory experience. There is plenty to taste, touch, smell, hear, drink and drink in. Explore blocks and booths of everything from bubble tea to bok choy. Find delicacies and desserts like frog's eggs or dried, salted plums. You can also find clothes, toys like Pokemon and nearly any household accessory, all at inexpensive prices. Takes place every year from May to September.

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As Albertans, Chinatown was absolutely the highlight of our visit to the fabulous city of Vancouver....
Reviewed by:Deanna from on Jul 17 2007

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