ChinaTown: Vancouver's 100-year-old Chinatown is the second largest Chinatown in North America (after San Francisco). The architectural design of the district blends the classic Victorian and Chinese traditions. In addition, Zhongshan Park in the area is a Chinese classical garden outside China. Queen Elizabeth Park: It was built from the rubble of a waste quarry. It covers an area of 52 hectares and is the highest point in the city. There are various garden exhibitions in the park, such as the Rose Garden and the Quarry Garden. In the summer, the scenery in Queens Park is breathtaking. This is the best outdoor wedding shooting venue in Vancouver. Many Japanese people come here to take wedding photos. Lions Gate Bridge: The Lions Gate Bridge is 1,300 meters long and 108 meters high. It was built by the Guinness family in 1938 with an investment of 7 million Canadian dollars. Designed for a service life of 50 years, it has been more than a decade. The rich area on the north bank of the Lions Gate Bridge is surrounded by mountains and seas, and the environment is very beautiful.