Wednesday, June 9, 2010

United British Culture

There are many kinds of culture.







UBC is one of two prestigious universities in Vancouver. Why do many people go there? You can experience nature and learn about history. There is a museum and gardens. Also, it is located near Loop Bay. You can walk around the shore and garden. When you walk around the shore, you should go. You can experience nature and see Canadian culture in the museum. There are many kinds of remaining about their culture.

Ride the #17 bus or the 4 bus from Howe Street and Dunsmuir Street if you want to go there. It is far from downtown by bus. Also, Canada Line, #99, #44 buses go to UBC. It is much faster. You can use Canada Line, the #99 bus in Commercial-Broadway Station.
The #44 bus stops near Granville and Burrard. It runs on the weekend.

UBC Botanical Gardens

The UBC Botanical Gardens are the oldest botanical garden at a university in Canada. The garden is estimated to be 44 hectares, and there are many kinds of plants. There are over 8000 kinds. There is an Asian garden, an alpine garden, a native plants garden, a food garden and a physic (medicine) garden. It is opened from 9am to 4:30pm on weekdays. On weekend, it is opened from 9:30am. The entrance fee is $ 24. There is also the Greenheart Canopy Walkway. It is a 308 meter walkway. We can see many plants, trees and cross the walk way. It is thrilling and super coooooooooool! If you paid the entrance fee of Garden, you can experience the walkway for free.

UBC Museum of Anthropology


The museum is the world-renowned place of world art, culture, human creativities and architecture of North America. You can get more information of North America and human, because there are many kinds of sculptures, pictures even tattoo which they made. You can watch this one. It will be unique and special experience.
It is opened from 10am to 5pm every day. On Tuesday, it closes at 9pm. The admission fee is $ 14.


You are here to study language and western culture. It is a lucky opportunity. Go there and learn about North America.

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