Vancouver Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Explore the serenity of the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden with your tickets. Step into an oriental paradise in the heart of Vancouver. With a local guide, you'll learn about its tranquil paths, enchanting pagodas, and koi fish and turtle ponds.
You will hear the rich history and design of the garden, while enjoying a complimentary cup of jasmine tea. You'll have the chance to immerse yourself in Chinese culture with temporary exhibitions highlighting its heritage. It was awarded "World's Best Urban Garden" by National Geographic and was recognised in 2012 as Garden of the Year.
- Get admission with your ticket to the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver.
- Receive a complimentary jasmine tea and guided tour
- Learn about its history, stunning design and temporary exhibitions.
What’s included
- Access to the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
- Local guide
- Access to special events or programmes
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Step by Step
Enjoy your tickets to the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver, an incredible oriental paradise full of peace and beauty that will transport you to another era.
Sip a complimentary, comforting jasmine tea as you walk through Chinese culture accompanied by a guide who will tell you about the details of the garden's design and heritage.
You will have the opportunity to explore fascinating temporary exhibitions that reveal different aspects of China's culture and heritage, further enriching your experience and knowledge.
Opened in 1986, it has become a calming space for visitors to walk along serene paths, observe the koi fish aquarium and turtles, and gaze at the pagodas and crystal-clear ponds.
The garden offers guided tours, receptions and educational programmes to give you a more complete experience of Chinese culture.
This oasis is the first Ming Dynasty-style garden house outside China. It has been the venue for various cultural events, such as concerts, festivals and exhibitions,
It is a non-profit organisation. Its proceeds go towards the important mission of uniting cultures through educational and public programmes. It was honoured as Canada's Garden of the Year in 2012 and the "World's Best Urban Garden" by National Geographic.