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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Listen to the advice‼️ These are the places I went to in Vancouver 🌟

πŸ“ Canada Place ✨ Known as a landmark symbol of Vancouver, Canada Place was the Canadian Pavilion during the 1986 Expo. The entire building features five giant sails made of fiberglass, making it very eye-catching. πŸ“ Gastown ✨ Gastown is located in the heart of downtown Vancouver and is the birthplace of the city. The Victorian-style buildings throughout the streets retain the appearance of the early 20th century, and there are also trendy and creative shops. The historic Steam Clock, a symbolic building of Vancouver, is located here. πŸ“ Queen Elizabeth Park ✨ This 52-hectare green space is the Canadian Botanical Garden and one of Vancouver's larger urban parks. The famous Four Seasons Restaurant is built on a prominent cliff within the park, offering a great view of the night sky, and is recommended for dinner in the evening. πŸ“ Steam Clock ✨ The 2-ton Steam Clock is a iconic landmark of Gastown. Since 1977, it has stood here as the world's first steam-powered clock, with the tradition of whistling every 15 minutes having continued for over a hundred years. πŸ’«πŸ’« Vancouver is a city with natural beauty and a rich culture, don't miss out on these spots! πŸ˜‹ #TravelGuru #TravelBuddy #VancouverChecklist #VancouverLife #VancouverPlaces #VancouverTravelGuide #VancouverHotelRecommendations #VancouverHotelDeals #VancouverHotelBooking

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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Listen to the advice‼️ These are the places I went to in Vancouver 🌟

πŸ“ Canada Place ✨ Known as a landmark symbol of Vancouver, Canada Place was the Canadian Pavilion during the 1986 Expo. The entire building features five giant sails made of fiberglass, making it very eye-catching. πŸ“ Gastown ✨ Gastown is located in the heart of downtown Vancouver and is the birthplace of the city. The Victorian-style buildings throughout the streets retain the appearance of the early 20th century, and there are also trendy and creative shops. The historic Steam Clock, a symbolic building of Vancouver, is located here. πŸ“ Queen Elizabeth Park ✨ This 52-hectare green space is the Canadian Botanical Garden and one of Vancouver's larger urban parks. The famous Four Seasons Restaurant is built on a prominent cliff within the park, offering a great view of the night sky, and is recommended for dinner in the evening. πŸ“ Steam Clock ✨ The 2-ton Steam Clock is a iconic landmark of Gastown. Since 1977, it has stood here as the world's first steam-powered clock, with the tradition of whistling every 15 minutes having continued for over a hundred years. πŸ’«πŸ’« Vancouver is a city with natural beauty and a rich culture, don't miss out on these spots! πŸ˜‹ #TravelGuru #TravelBuddy #VancouverChecklist #VancouverLife #VancouverPlaces #VancouverTravelGuide #VancouverHotelRecommendations #VancouverHotelDeals #VancouverHotelBooking

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