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Judge Dee’s Chinatown Haunted House takes over Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Garden

Over a dozen actors, dancers and musicians are invading Vancouver's famous Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden to delight thrill-seekers with murder-mystery tales from Tang Dynasty China.

'China's Sherlock Holmes' will be haunting the Vancouver attraction until until Oct. 31

Over a dozen actors, dancers and musicians are invading Vancouver's famous Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden to delight thrill-seekers with murder-mystery tales from Tang Dynasty China.

The show, Judge Dee’s Chinatown Haunted House, tells stories inspired by the famous detective who is sometimes referred to as China's Sherlock Holmes.

Judge Dee, portrayed here by an actor, was a famous Tang Dynasty detective with an impeccable record of catching criminals. (Tina Lovgreen/CBC)

Click through the gallery for some photos from this year's production by Seven Tyrant Theatre.

Shows runs nightly from from 7 to 10 p.m. nightly between October 21 and 31, except for Monday, Oct. 27.

More information can be found at chinatownhauntedhouse.com.