Fan Tan Alley entrance
PublicWatercolour painting of the entrance to the "narrowest street in Canada". Shows a "Chinese style" lamp post holding the street sign for Fan Tan Alley, with the Fantan Cafe behind. Fan Tan Alley, in Victoria, B.C. is a passageway that runs south between Fisgard Avenue and Pandora Avenue, and is only 0.9 metres at its narrowest point.
- AMOS FanTanCafe
- 1 painting
- 48.4359, -123.35155
- 48.4294, -123.3679
- Victoria’s Chinatown, a gateway to the past and present of Chinese Canadians
- Victoria's Chinatown Project Website: https://chinatown.library.uvic.ca/index.html
- 2012
- Images supplied by Victoria's Chinatown project. Metadata by GF. Migration metadata by MT.
- Rights
- Copyright held by Robert Amos. Permission granted for use on Victoria’s Chinatown website only. For all other uses please contact the copyright holder. These images are provided with the consent of Robert Amos, and cannot be reproduced or copied without his permission.
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