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Why do China people go to Vancouver?

Because of its superior natural environment, diverse and authentic global cuisine, spring-like climate all year round, and many famous schools such as UBC and SFU.

365 days a year, Vancouver can conquer everyone with its face value. There are cherry tulips in spring, lush in summer, red maple leaves in autumn and moderate snow in winter. The average house price in Vancouver is close to the second-tier cities in China, but it is still far from Guangzhou and Shenzhen. If you are an immigrant from North to Guangzhou and Shenzhen, you won't find Vancouver's housing prices troublesome. Another attraction of Vancouver is that it is the easiest city in North America to return to China.

Before the outbreak, there were more than 15 flights between China and Vancouver, including Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Xiamen, Hongkong, Chengdu and Zhengzhou. Geographically speaking, Vancouver is also relatively closest to China. From Shanghai, the direct flight range is within 10 hour. Therefore, Vancouver is one of the most suitable Canadian cities for immigrants from China.

Topographic features of Vancouver

Vancouver is located in the west of the peninsula between brenner Bay and Fuxi, with an area of 1 15 square kilometers. Vancouver includes downtown, West Side and Stanley Park. The areas south and east of Fuxi can be divided into Wenxi and Wendong according to the streets of Ontario. In addition, the municipal government has divided the city into 23 communities. It is adjacent to the tributary of the Fraser River in the south, brenner Bay and English Bay in the north, and Vancouver is backed by coastal mountains and faces strait of georgia.

Vancouver is surrounded by mountains on three sides and the sea on one side. The terrain is flat. To the east is the continuous Rocky Mountains, and to the west is the Pacific Ocean. Whether you come down from the northern mountains, cross the bay into Vancouver, or cross the Fraser River from the southern plains into downtown Vancouver, you need to use multiple bridges to cross the bay or river and enter the city center.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Vancouver