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The Old Chinatown In Vancouver

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2011

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  • I like your Chinatown - here in Boston ours only covers a very small section. So much more to see there. Thanks for the tour.

  • long time no see my friend

    ahh Boaton is nice ;)

    Come by here anytime,Ill give you a tour :D

  • I have a chinatown in nyc, don't go there that often though.

  • its nice to check out the differnt cultures in our own hometowns

  • Good question. I heard the Dr was a Chinese war hero that lived in Vancouver. I think Toronto & Montreal have monuments for him too? Thought by now someone would have answered that ... btw. Too bad the Doc wasn't around to watch the Hawks get shipped to the golf course. He could have built a diving board for Kane in his park. :)

  • i finally got some information

    Chicago ?  hhhahahah

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  • Chinese pride ^-^

  • I appreciate the information

    You seem very knowledgable in this area :)

  • im just starting to find some of this out

    thank you

  • @CareltonB

    Sun yet sun was in exile in Canada and a number of other countries during the Qing period because of his revolutionary politics.

  • However Sun Yet sun began to lose power and influence in his KMT party and new military men such as Chang Kai Sheck became more influential. When Sun Yet Sun finally died in 1925 Chang became the power in the KMT and started the mass persecutions and civil war between the communists and the KMT.

  • Sun Yet Sun was a Chinese political revolutionary that was opposed to the Qing Dynasty and the western colonial powers in China. He envisioned a China based on his three people's principles: Democracy, nationalism and social welfare.

    When the Qing dynasty collapsed he became a leader of China and set about uniting the country by eliminating the regional power of warlords, He also wanted an alliace with the KMT nationalists and the communists.

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