Leon Zhou, co-owner of dim sum restaurant Lai Hong Lounge, was delighted to see the streets and restaurants of San Francisco’s Chinatown packed on Wednesday, when Lunar New Year festivities began.
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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 ...
The bustling neighborhood was once a cultural hub home to hundreds of Chinese immigrants and their descendants, many of whom ...
This year’s Lunar New Year kicked off with a bang in San Francisco’s Chinatown on Wednesday as 10,000 firecrackers were set off on Kearny Street. Hundreds ...
Chinese New Year or the Lunar New Year is being celebrated on January 29, 2025, across many US cities marks the Year of the ...
San Francisco - Preparations were underway on Tuesday in San Francisco Chinatown to celebrate the year of the snake. The ...
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is one of the most significant holidays celebrated ...
“My favorite Lunar New Year tradition in San Francisco is a relatively new one. For the past three years, the San Francisco ...
Chinatown merchants and the community prepare to celebrate the most important holiday of the Chinese culture: Lunar New Year.
This festival, rich in customs, is a time to honor ancestors, reconnect with loved ones, and welcome new beginnings.
Want to up your culinary game on your next trip to SF? Head to the US's oldest Chinatown and sample the best Chinese food in ...