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What is the social atmosphere and folk customs of BC province (Vancouver Victoria province)?

Generally speaking, it's not bad. First of all, there are few blacks in Vancouver and Victoria, and the law and order is ok.

Canada is a mosaic culture. Mosaic, you know, piece by piece, in different colors. Canada is an immigrant country. The so-called mosaic culture is to encourage all immigrant groups to maintain their own cultural traditions and live in harmony with each other. This is different from the "melting pot culture" that encourages cultural integration in the United States.

Vancouver is a typical immigrant city, so it is also a typical mosaic cultural city. For example, if you are in a white area (such as downtown, Wen Xi and Beiwen), you will feel that you are in a western country; When you are in a Chinese area (such as Richmond), you will feel that you are in China or Hongkong. If you are in an area where Indians live (such as some areas in Suri), you will think you are in India. So it depends on where you are.

Victoria has few immigrants and is on the island. Not as diverse as Dawen, it feels like Baicheng.

Of course, there are problems. In western countries, some social diseases are the same. For example, in some blocks in the center of these two cities, there are tramps and drug addicts wandering in the streets, which is not safe at night. Smoking marijuana is very common among teenagers. In addition, there are barriers (even discrimination) between different ethnic groups, which are manifested in colleagues, classmates and neighbors. Different ethnic groups are polite on the surface, but they don't have much contact with each other. They all make friends with their own people.