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Vancouver is known as the Hollywood of the North. It has beautiful natural scenery and landmarks like Stanley Park. The city is a top tourist destination and has a diverse culinary scene. Vancouver's prosperity is due to its bustling port and harbor, as well as its cultural events. It is considered one of the best cities to live in despite being expensive, thanks to its beautiful setting and job opportunities. Vancouver's economy thrives in various industries, including technology and film production. The city's geography offers outdoor activities like skiing and hiking. However, Vancouver faces challenges such as housing affordability and environmental sustainability. Overall, it is a desirable place to live and visit. And hello guys, welcome back to today's episode. Today we're going to be talking about maybe even a new place you guys can move into, maybe start a life there or maybe just go and travel. Today we're going to be talking about Vancouver and it's also being known as the Hollywood of the North and because it comes second after Los Angeles in TV production and third in future film production after LA and New York. And even the cosmetic treatment Botox was invented in Vancouver. Someone in the chat said, what is unique about Vancouver? Well, it's first of all, it's charm stems from its diverse natural beauty, captivating history and private real estate. And it also makes a top tourist destination. It has iconic landmarks like Stanley Park, which you should definitely visit. And the Stanley Park is also 10% larger than the Central Park in New York. And one of the best, like the most popular ways to explore it is by riding a bike or like just going for a walk along the famous seawall. And speaking of Stanley Park, all of the gray squirrels found in Stanley Park are descendants of eight pairs of gray squirrels that Vancouver received as a gift from New York in 1909. Yeah, and it's culinary scene is equally enticing with gems like Vietnam Serving Up, innovative Indian cuisine and Joppa Dog reinventing the humble hot dog. And let's not forget about the abundant fresh seafood with restaurants like Blue Water Cafe, showcasing one of the best Pacific Northwest bounty. And Vancouver's prosperity hinges on its bustling port and harbour, fostering vibrant fashion scene. And it's cultural tapestry from like the Cherry Blossom Festival makes every stroll an adventure. With its diverse landscape from the Pacific Gateway to the North Shore Mountains. It's a heaven for outdoor enthusiasts. Plus, it's mild weather and hollower as Hollywood North, which I already said adds to its appeal. Someone in the chat asked, why is Vancouver considered one of the best cities to live? Despite being one of the most expensive ones? Well, Vancouver has a supernaturally beautiful setting and it didn't screw it up. And it's also a major Canadian gateway to Asia. Oh, we also have a donation coming in from Amy 123. And she says, Vancouver is green and clean. It is also a safe city and an outdoor playground. Thank you, Amy, for that. And I also want to add that Vancouver has great schools and great job opportunities. And also about the economy of Vancouver, it thrives on a diverse range of industries beyond its bustling port. The city also serves as a financial hub with a strong presence in sectors like technology, biotech and film production. And its proximity to Asia makes it also a key player in international trade and commerce. And geographically, Vancouver is uniquely situated between the Coast Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, offering breathtaking natural beauty and recreational opportunities. And also the surrounding mountains provide a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, attracting tourists and residents alike for activities like skiing, hiking and mountain biking. And furthermore, Vancouver's mild climate and picture-queue setting contribute to its attractiveness as a place to live and work, drawing in talent from around the world. However, the city also faces a big, big challenge such as housing affordability and environmental sustainability as it continues to grow and develop from day to day. Also, I've seen like an interview from Citizen Vancouver. And the first question was, how happy are they by living there? I'll read a few answers. One of them said, love it and friendly people and people want a better nightlife, which is a negative thing for them. And they also said it has good restaurants. One of them said 7 out of 10 because of the cost of living is huge. It changed over like years. And like the housing prices are like the biggest factor when living in Vancouver because you have to like really know how to manage your life because it's just difficult. And some of them even say like, if you want to move there, please just like come there first, like see the city, if you even like it, and then make the decision. And people say, like, they prefer renting over owning like a land or like a house apartment because it's just overpriced. And many people even like move like next to the city because it's more affordable for them. And I mean, I don't see any more questions, but I'll say my opinion on it. And that's gonna be it for today. So would I like to live in Vancouver? I'd say yeah, because first of all, it's an English speaking country, which is my type of a city without how I live in. It also has a great school. But also going to school, I think I would have to like find a job there or even like move next to it, just to make it more affordable. But like, one day I could go to the beach and the second day I could go hiking with maybe even some new people I meet there because I also heard that Vancouver has many friendly people there. And yeah, I think you should also move there. I mean, if you if you like the language, if you like the outdoor activities it offers, and also it and its culture is just beautiful. And it's just a no brainer to go there or even just to travel there. Are there any more questions from y'all? Because I only see like heart emojis and nothing more. Yeah. So that's gonna be it for today. Thank you all so much for listening today's podcast and see you next time. Bye bye.

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