Monday, 1 October 2012

Summer Vancouver out of the ordinary Canadian travel recommendation

If you don't want to regret this summer, then to Vancouver play. Whether indigenous villages adventure, Vancouver Film Festival "the number of stars", or "hydrophilic" swim or golf, will bring new experiences with this city does not give you the same.

Aboriginal.Aboriginal.

Aboriginal return

The original village customs -- Stanley Park

In Vancouver, if you don't want to regret this summer, then you must not miss is Stanley Park. Here is not only the picturesque scenery, more profound cultural atmosphere. As a famous park, every inch of land are verified with the Stanley magic power of the creator.

Klahowya 2011 is the indigenous villages return to Stanley Park for second years. In order to bring tourists more rich Aboriginal flavor, more real tourism experience, Stanley Park again transformed the small square Miniature Railway and the surrounding, formed an aboriginal village style garden district.

Such a huge project, not for pleasure, but in order to restore the history, to express to the history of Vancouver. Because of the Stanley Park was once the site of the first United tribes Moss Kui Mengren, Squamish and fertile soil composed of si. Until 1880 the colonists landed in Vancouver, the original residents moved away from from here.

Park the boatPark the boat

In the aboriginal languages are "welcome". Klahowya indigenous villages by the British Columbia original inhabitantsTravelingAssociation director. Here visitors can through the ornamental aboriginal traditional dance, traditional food taste here, listen to the tribal elders about the ancient legend, visit even participate in Aboriginal making wood carving and weaving, to deeply appreciate Vancouver's oldest cultural atmosphere. Can also take a small train in Stanley Park parade, touch the sky in the tree forest, tour guides will tell "crow Food Day" of the ancient myth.

Klahowya indigenous village in September 11th before the open house. Price: $5 per adult, $3 children (small train ride shall pay extra)

The Vancouver International Film FestivalThe Vancouver International Film Festival

The Vancouver International Film Festival -- East-West cultural collision

Once a year the Vancouver International Film Festival, this year will be held between September 29th and October 14th. The first session of the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) held in 1982. Up to 2011, is already the thirtieth year. After 30 years of development, Vancouver International Film Festival has become a well-known international film festival, and the North American five big film festival.

The Vancouver International Film Festival is divided into the original film and the film adaptation of the two class, in two categories and the classification of many detailed. The original film, in the past 15 years, plays more and more important role in the Vancouver International Film festival. The movie "climate change", recommended by the Kyoto Environmental Film Group, won the best film nomination, this means the movie has one of the largest prize for environmental awards -- North American Film Festival, won a $25000 bonus eligibility.

As one of the world's most important film festival, Vancouver International Film Festival has not focused on American movies, but also as an important part of Asian Film Festival show. Dedicated to Asian Film "dragon tiger" unit, is the largest in Asia in the abduction of platform genre, known as the cradle of Asia director. Chinese director Jia Zhangke's film "Xiao Wu" and Diao Yinan director of "uniform" had "dragon and tiger" award.

As a pluralistic cultural development hub, Vancouver is not only the third major North American movies and television production center, also has the city own symphony and opera. Many special effects film "Afanda" in, are made here.

Vancouver, as a tolerant and vibrant city, as a Chinese population than the general population number of third of the city, the East-West cultural collision, the passion of the harmonious intergrowth of here, common progress.

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