Lunar New Year Street Market is coming up this Saturday, 1/17!
Lunar New Year Street Market is coming up this Saturday, 1/17! Join us this Saturday for the Lunar New Year Street Market, also serving as the official kickoff of the Chinatown Commercial Break Marketplace series. What to expect: Lion Dance + Giant Labubu kickoff at 1:00 PM God of Fortune appearances Live busking & street performances Chinese art demonstrations & cultural activities Festive
“Window of Chinatown” LED Screen at SFCVIC
We are delighted to invite you to the "Window of Chinatown” Opening Ceremony at the San Francisco Chinatown Visitor Information Center (SFCVIC). As the entrance to Chinatown, the Visitor Information Center is launching an exciting new installation featuring a large LED screen. This screen will showcase the neighborhood’s cherished businesses, cultural events, and vibrant
Photo Exhibition at Chinatown /Him Mark Li Branch Library
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
2022 Chinatown Holiday Season Shopping Guide
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 Walkway weekends
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?
Chinatown’s empty storefronts during the pandemic can be a venue for creativity
Chinatown’s empty storefronts during the pandemic can be a venue for creativity. The San Francisco Chinatown Visitor Information Center coordinated with various artists to install artwork with a shared view of fighting the virus together. These artworks were made possible from artists via the 100 Days of Action projects. Special thanks to Christine Wong