The alleyway's weather worn-bricks have remained unchanged since Chinatown's beginning. Fan Tan Alley is just five feet wide in places. Gambling and opium dens used to reside here, now there are many interesting little shops selling everything from dice and dominoes to vintage clothing.
Loved the colorful signs in the alley - wish I could have read the ones in beautiful Chinese writing.
Have you tried Bubble Tea? Granddaughter Jasmin was anxious to try this drink originating in Taiwan and now very popular in Asian communities in North America. The fruity and milky concoctions have chewy tapioca balls in the bottom which are drawn up through a wide diameter straw. The bubble tea cafes and bars are like coffee shops with dozens of flavors and additives possible - so popular with the younger people that we had to wait in long lines to be served.
Jasmin chose mango with the black tapioca balls - tasted quite good but I don't think it will take the place of my morning java - especially as they contain about 350 calories!!
Would you believe...................here outside a Fan Tan Alley shop we found vintage "bubble tops"....................................just the thing to wear while slurping bubble tea!
Happy Canada Day to all you wonderful, friendly Canadians.
..........................coming soon, the Gulf Islands and Vancouver.













