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A photo journey highlighting how San Francisco Chinatown has fought Covid-19 and combats anti-Asian hatred is now on display at the Chinatown /Him Mark Li Branch Library on Powell Street until November 6, 2022. The San Francisco Chinatown Visitor Information Center, the Chinese-language Sing Tao Daily, and the Chinese Radio (AM1400), are proud sponsors

Check out our shopping guide with discounts from Golden Gate Cookie Factory, popular restaurants, dim sum /pastry, and souvenir shops. This guide is available at our participating shops, San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose international airports, Fisherman's Wharf, and at our visitor center at 625 Kearny Street. Drop by our center and check out

San Francisco Chinatown is open for business. In case you wonder, Chinatown is the most densely populated neighborhood with the least infected rate of COVID-19. Now every weekend until September 20, three blocks of Grant Avenue will stay closed to vehicular traffic for pedestrians shopping convenience and dinning pleasure. What are you waiting for?

Check out the result of almost two dozen contestants' exciting drawings that showcase San Francisco Chinatown community's can-do spirit. Through their artwork students from 8 to 12 join us in saying, "We're in this together fighting the Coronavirus and giving our thumbs up to the community restaurants and businesses."

As a partner of SF Travel and funded by the City and County of San Francisco, the San Francisco Chinatown Information Visitor Center (SFCVIC) offers a free guided walking tour of Chinatown. SFCVIC aims to provide participants an experience that pays tribute to popular cultural heritage and century-old institutions closely associated with civic engagement

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