Pender and Carrall Streets, the entrance to Chinatown. I remember that area well. Largest Chinese ommunity next to San Francisco, I think. Used to go down there regularly when I lived in Vancouver. Has gone through a rough spell in the last few years but is recoveriing. In my early 20's (50 years ago) I worked for a while in the hardware dept. of Woodward's Department Store (now gone, near the Sun Tower, which you can see in the pic, poking up next to the street light) just to the west of Chinatown and I remember teenage kids coming in to translate for their parents, who spoke no English.
Nearby is the
Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden, which is wonderful.
There used to be a bakery, Wo Fat, in a little storefront which gave no indication of the business inside, who made the most delicious almond cookies. He'd get them from a big box in a glass cabinet, stacked between layers of the Vancouver Chinese Times newspaper. There was a well-known high-end cookware store, Ming Wo, whose main office was in Chinatown. I remember going there in the mid 90's and mentioning this to the clerk there. She remembered his shop and the famous cookies and said, "Unfortunately his recipe died with him", although there was another nondescript bakery that did pretty good ones.
Thanks. Brings back a lot of memories.