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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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Clark Street, Montreal, QC, Canada
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
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