Vancouver, a City for Living
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Vancouver, a City for Living

by Boom
(Thailand)

Vancouver is a relatively small city in British Columbia, and is the third largest in Canada. The development and rapid growth of all of the city makes Vancouver a good city for living, compared with other cities.

Considering the infrastructure and the availability of goods and services, the cost of living here is cheaper than other European cities.

With the beautiful landscape on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, and surrounded by mountains, the sea, and abundant forest resources, Vancouver is a natural beauty perfectly, even though it's a city.

Although compared with other famous cities, Vancouver can't absorb travelers from shopping or night life, travelers can find and enjoy with real nature, fresh air, and outdoor activities, for example skiing, climbing a mountain, and extreme sports.

That is an attraction and makes visitors come to Vancouver.

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