Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver

Discover Chinese beauty and peace in downtown Vancouver.

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Experience peaceful scenery, beautiful architecture, and a touch of Chinese culture right in the heart of Vancouver.

Admission Prices:

  • Student (6–17 with ID): $12
  • Senior (65+): $13 - Adult: $16
  • Family (2 adults + up to 3 kids under 17): $32
  • A large section of the garden is free to access.

Garden Hours (May 1 – October 31):

  • Monday & Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday–Sunday: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM (last entry 3:30 PM)

Entrance to the garden with Chinese lanterns and a vintage bike.

Discover the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver

The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is a peaceful and beautiful spot in Vancouver’s Chinatown. Built in 1986, it was the first full-scale classical Chinese garden built outside China. It’s named after Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, an important leader in Chinese history.

What to See in Vancouver's Chinese Garden 

  • Beautiful Garden Design:
    The garden has ponds, rock formations, small bridges, and traditional Chinese pavilions. Every part of the garden is carefully designed to create harmony and balance.

  • Plants and Flowers:
    You’ll find bamboo, pine trees, magnolias, wisteria, and other plants that change with the seasons, making it beautiful all year round.

  • Peaceful Atmosphere:
    The garden is a calm place in the middle of the busy city. It’s perfect for a quiet walk, meditation, or just relaxing.

  • Cultural Events:
    The garden hosts events like tea ceremonies, art shows, and music performances, giving visitors a chance to experience Chinese culture.

  • Tours and Learning:
    Visitors can take guided tours to learn about Chinese philosophy, architecture, and gardening traditions.

Man stands on a wooden bridge surrounded by lush trees and a pond in the peaceful Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden.

Why Visit The Chinese Garden of Vancouver

This garden is a true gem in Vancouver. It’s not just about the plants and buildings—it’s about feeling connected to nature and culture. Even if you are not familiar with Chinese history, you will enjoy the beauty and calm this place offers.

Practical Information

  • Location: Chinatown, Vancouver

  • Opening Hours: Check online as they change by season

  • Tickets: There’s a small fee for entrance to the main garden, but the public park section is free

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