SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco Chinatown celebrated the Lunar New Year on Wednesday night with firecrackers and festivities. The beat of the drums accompanying the lion dancers on Grant Avenue signals ...
Chinatown was a hive of activity yesterday as San Francisco rang in Lunar New Year at the city's annual Chinese New Year Parade opening ceremony.
A venerable Chinese restaurant with an extensive history has officially closed its doors for the foreseeable future.
👯 Kick off celebrations at the Chinese New Year Day opening ceremony, where 100 students will perform synchronized dances ...
The U.S. has many restaurants with a long history of supporting LGBTQ+ members, including this San Francisco diner that's ...
San Francisco is very familiar with the Lunar New Year celebration, which lasts roughly 14 days and is Chinatown’s largest ...
Chinatown has a rich tradition of hosting public gatherings, with events like the Mid-Autumn Festival and previous monthly night markets in Portsmouth Square drawing crowds and fostering a sense ...
For more information on Chinatown, consult the neighborhood's website. Alcatraz San Francisco Bay Cruise with Night Option ...
Chinese Americans gathered in San Francisco for a press conference to protest President Donald Trump’s order aiming to end ...
Two-hour parking in Chinatown’s Portsmouth Square Garage will be free in February in honor of Lunar New Year, as will Muni ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Sam Wo, a 116-year-old San Francisco Chinatown institution famous for its rice rolls, served its final customers Sunday evening. But the restaurant's closure may not be forever.
The annual flower market street fair kicked off in San Francisco's Chinatown on Saturday. About 100 vendors, along with residents and tourists gathered along Grant Avenue to celebrate ringing in ...