
Just outside of the Stadium-Chinatown Skytrain station, a globe greets those visiting the International Village.
International village is where east meets west – literally and metaphorically. Located at 88 West Pender Street, it sits at the centre of the city; dividing the downtown core and East Vancouver. Metaphorically it has combined the flavours of Asia with Chinese and Japanese stores, and Western culture represented by a movie theatre, fast food restaurants and big name coffee shops. Ana Chi takes a look at what a rainy day at International Village looks like.
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Pictures by Ana Chi
- The Lotus Hotel is on Abbott Street.
- Abbott Street serves as a gateway to Chinatown.
- Cineplex Odeon has a prominent place at the International Village.
- Man walks past a sushi shop.
- One of the many entrances of International Village.
- Cars rush by one of the largest cinemas in Vancouver.
- Young people hang out at one of the corners
- There is plenty of parking at International Village in case you’d like to drive.
- A rainy day in Vancouver might prompt some to go inside. International Village offers plenty to divert yourself.
- Graffiti outside the streets Internationali Village.
- Night life along West Pender Street.
- Western Culture represented by Starbucks.
- View of the traffic circle just outside of Stadium-Chinatown Skytrain Station.
- Autumn colours adorn International Village.
- Leaves fall on the roof of International Village.