The document contains descriptions of four landmarks in Vancouver, Canada: Canada Place, the Millennium Gate, Stanley Park, and English Bay beach. Canada Place is a national icon with five white sails and plants in front. The Millennium Gate is a modern Chinese gate honoring China and Chinatown with three gates under roofs. Stanley Park has seven totem poles with paintings and is recognized as one of the world's great parks. English Bay beach shows people on the grass and sand by the blue water with trees and high buildings on a sunny day.
2. CANADA PLACE
It is a national icon of Canada. It
is located in downtown
Vancouver.
In the picture we can see five
sails in white colour,
characteristics of this building.
They are supported by their
respective masts. There are
some plants in front of each one.
3. MILLENNIUM GATE
The Chinatown Millennium
Gate is a modern variation of
an ancient Chinese gate built to
honor the people of China and
Chinatown.
There are three gates. There is
a roof on the top of each gate.
There are four columns
supportting them. There is a
blue sign in the middle at the
top side, under the roof. There
is one road that crosses the
central gate.
4. STANLEY PARK
Stanley Park is recognized
around the globe as one of
the great parks of the world.
There are seven totem
poles in this picture. They
have some paintings on
them. There are some trees.
There is a bin in the lower
side of the picture. There
are some people walking in
the park.
5. ENGLISH BAY
This is the most famous
beach of Vancouver.
There are some people
laying on the grass. Some
others are stand up. There
is some sand too. The sea
water is coloured blue.
There is one tree in the
front and some others in
the background. There are
some buildings very high.
It is a sunny day and the
sky is blue.