Chinatown Haunted House 2013

Dec 19 2017, 4:29 pm

Vancouver’s only haunted house not suitable for kids is the Chinatown Haunted House.

From October 24 to 31,  the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden will be transformed into a terrifying Haunted House. The house features over a dozen actors, dancers and musicians, in this one-of-a-kind experience is inspired by the gruesome stories of Judge Dee: China’s Sherlock Holmes. Brave the Garden’s haunted pathways, uncover the clues and attempt to solve the crime.

Can you find the killer before it’s too late? Are you brave enough to make it out alive?

How does it work?

  1. Pick your Judge Dee show date. Purchase tickets at the door or over the phone at 604-662-3207.
  2. Show up anytime between 7 pm and 10 pm. We’ll let in audiences of 10 every 10 minutes.
  3.  Enjoy! The experience is roughly 30 minutes long. Your ticket is valid for the whole evening, so if you make it to the exit ALIVE you can always line up to enter again.

Who was Judge Dee?
Judge Dee was a famous detective in Tang Dynasty China. Inspired by the many stories celebrating his impeccable record of catching criminals, 20th Century author Robert van Gulik wrote a series of original murder mysteries starring Judge Dee, China’s Sherlock Holmes. Judge Dee is now the subject of several major motion pictures, including Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame, and Detective Dee 2.

Chinatown Haunted House 2013 Vancouver

Dates: October 24 – 31, 2013

Times: 7 pm – 10 pm (Entry every 10 minutes)

Location: The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden (578 Carrall St)

Admission: Adults: $12 | Students: $10

WARNING: Not for young children or the faint of heart!

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