Visiting Zhongshan Park in Vancouver | The first Suzhou-style garden overseas
⛲️There are many Zhongshan Parks in China, but the first Su-style garden overseas is actually the Zhongshan Park in Vancouver!
☝️ Zhongshan Park is close to Vancouver Chinatown and opened in 1986 to commemorate Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Figure 3️⃣ The plaque in Zhongshan Park was written by Soong Ching Ling.
⛲️The park is built in the style of a Suzhou garden, with pavilions, river pools, Taihu rocks, and plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum planted to promote Chinese culture. During festivals, it is also a venue for national cultural activities.
Figure 6️⃣A pleasant surprise: plum blossoms on the branches, a bird standing prettily on the green tiles, giving me the feeling of Suzhou gardens❗️I can’t help but think of admiring wintersweets in Suzhou’s winter gardens, the Humble Administrator’s Garden, the Lingering Garden, the Ou Garden…how much winter color are there?
🇨🇦🇨🇳Vancouver's Zhongshan Park is planted with Chinese ginkgo trees and Canadian maple trees, reflecting the cultural exchange and integration between China and Canada. 🎬Did you know? Zhongshan Park is the filming location for many TV dramas and movies: "Romeo and Juliet", "Fantastic Racer Canada", "The Psychic", etc.
🦆Two pairs of mandarin ducks playing in the river pond, with three or two tourists, far less than the crowds in Suzhou gardens, but this overseas park thousands of miles away has outlined the essence of Suzhou gardens, and I also saw the budding magnolia trees, which is satisfying☺️
☀️If it is a sunny day in spring, the garden must be full of spring colors.
✅ Free visit
🚶♀️The park is not big and you can spend half an hour there