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Place Sun-Yat-Sen, Montreal

The Place Sun Yat Sen is a small public square honoring the founding father of the Republic of China, in the middle of Quartier Chinois - Montreal's Chinatown.

The Place Sun Yat Sen is a small public square honoring the founding father of the Republic of China, in the middle of Quartier Chinois - Montreal's Chinatown. There are murals made of grey slate along the north and east side of the square; also at the square is a pavilion selling typical Chinatown tourist souvenirs.


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About Place Sun-Yat-Sen

 Clark Street, Montreal, QC, Canada

Place Sun-Yat-Sen and Nearby Sights on Map

Montreal Chinatown

Montreal's Chinatown (Le quartier chinois) mostly runs along rue de la Gauchetière between rue Jeanne-Mance and rue Saint-Dominique (this section is mostly pedestrianized), and also along rue Saint-Urbain and boulevard Saint-Laurent between rue Viger and boulevard René-Lévesque

Bank of Montréal Museum

Hands-on museum focusing on the history of banking in Montreal

Galerie de l'UQAM

Contemporary art exhibits, workshops, lectures, and tours

Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal

The Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal is the Contemporary Art Museum at the Place-des-Arts complex, showcasing works by Canadian and some international artists

Centre de Design UQAM

Galerie de Chariot

Government-certified Innuit soapstone carvings and historical drawings

Place Jacques-Cartier

Originally a marketplace in the early 19th century, Place Jacques-Cartier is one of Montreal's most lively locales, with fine dining, art galleries, outdoor cafes, street artists and musicians all around

Montreal City Hall

Also called the Hotel de Ville, the Montreal City Hall on Place Jacques-Cartier was the first building in Canada to be constructed purely for administrative purposes

Notre-Dame Basilica

The Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal is the city's most spectacular church

Château Ramezay Museum

18th century Governor's residence and gardens full of historical artifacts from daily life