People who don't like Vancouver will also say all kinds of bad things about Vancouver. For example, a "network celebrity" from Quebec recently laughed at Vancouver in the form of Tik Tok's shaking video, which made Vancouver's popularity "itchy", but he felt that what he said was reasonable.
Recently, after finishing his trip to Vancouver from Montreal, Guzinsky sent four videos mocking Vancouver, saying, "I really don't understand what's good about Vancouver." Let's look at the first video:
"What do managers think of the benches in these parks in Vancouver? Obviously there is a beautiful bay behind, but this chair faces the highway in front. Is the expressway better than the bay? I want to turn the chair upside down! "
Well, it's a little biased, but it's true ... this chair should face the bay completely. Did the park manager put it backwards?
Next, watch the second video and poke the pain points of Vancouver people:
"The place where I live is called Sunset Beach. It is said that it is still after the rainy season. I haven't seen a sunset these days. "
"Next to this sculpture, it is said that it is very expensive. I saw it inexplicably. It feels like an adult toy, half of which is missing. Ah, there is a famous barge in the distance. It might be nice to live in it? "
In the third video, Guzinsky teased Vancouver's housing prices:
He went to the famous floating cabin in Vancouver Coal Port and solemnly introduced "this is a luxurious sea view room" ... Well, if there is a sea view villa on the beach in Vancouver Coal Port, the price is really beyond the average person's affordability!
The fourth video, from Guzinsky, Quebec, to Quebec Street in Vancouver:
"What, this is Quebec Street? They are all under construction, construction, construction, and tattered! "
In a word, Guzinsky's trip to Vancouver was definitely not satisfactory. He said, "I'm going back to Montreal soon. I am so happy! "
You can regard this video of online celebrity Jr. as a comedy story, but in the comment area, Vancouver people still expressed their dissatisfaction: "Oh, who cares what you say, what is Montreal compared with Vancouver?"
To tell the truth, PK is often used between Canadian cities, such as Toronto PK Vancouver, Calgary PK Edmonton, Ottawa PK Toronto and Montreal PK Vancouver, which rarely appear. If you have to compare, how?
Let's talk about the most rational first. The data comes from the professional city comparison website Versus.com:
Population density (population per square kilometer): 5249 in Vancouver and 2205 in Montreal;
Average monthly commuting expenses: Vancouver $95, Montreal $70;
Average rent for one bedroom: Vancouver $ 1700, Montreal $1000;
Average age of population: Vancouver is 42 years old and Montreal is 36.7 years old.
Major events: 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, 20 10 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
The preliminary conclusion is that Montreal's house price and rental price are much cheaper than Vancouver's, with much lower population density, lower commuting expenses, younger age and higher grade of large-scale events.
In many aspects of life, Montreal generally only surpasses Vancouver in data. Also, Montreal is the second largest city in Canada, Vancouver is the third largest city, and second >; Third.
In terms of cultural background, Montreal, which has been built for a long time, has a rich French culture, and the ancient city area is even more "sky-high". There is also a more proud capital: Vancouver? Hehe, too young.
Speaking of which, is Vancouver worse than Montreal? After all, the proportion of Chinese in Vancouver is much higher than that in Montreal, and many Quebec immigrants come to Vancouver every year. In terms of comfort, Montreal is really inferior to Vancouver;
The temperature in Vancouver is basically around 0 degrees in winter, while Montreal often drops to MINUS 30 to 40 degrees Celsius, so people can only hide in the "underground city"-for this reason, people who are afraid of the cold will not hesitate to choose Vancouver.
If the number, taste and convenience of returning to China of Asian restaurants are taken into account, the gap between Montreal and Vancouver is even greater. No matter what local people think of Vancouver and Montreal, at least from the perspective of Chinese, there are always more Chinese who choose Vancouver than Montreal.
Others will say that Vancouver is the concentration of Hollywood in the north, Silicon Valley in the north and sunrise industries. What do you have in Montreal? But Montreal people will say: I am close to Toronto, and I am close to the metropolitan area in the northeastern United States. What else is around Vancouver besides Seattle? We are at the center of the global economic map.
As for who is stronger in these two cities, to be honest, Vancouver and Montreal, which have completely different styles, are really not as good as ... there is no need to entangle this issue. Radish and vegetables have their own tastes. If you really want to go there, compare Vancouver with our neighbor Seattle. There are too many similarities.
However, Tiktok bloggers in Vancouver, if they want to fight back, can still shoot some videos in Montreal, criticize Montreal's shortcomings, and then fight back in Guzinski. Interesting, isn't it?