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The Lunar New Year Parade will be held in person this year in San Francisco's Chinatown for the first time since the pandemic began.
After a pandemic hiatus, San Francisco Chinatown's annual Lunar New Year festival and parade is coming back, and many are hopeful it will bring life back to the neighborhood.
San Francisco’s Lunar New Year celebrations for the year of the dragon Saturday night may have been the city’s most spectacular in decades, with a parade headlined by Golden Globe winner ...
The annual San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade dates to the 1860s, when local Chinese immigrants sought to fuse their Lunar New Year celebrations with an American concept, the parade.
Two-hour parking in Chinatown’s Portsmouth Square Garage will be free in February, as will Muni during the weekend in which San Francisco hosts its annual Lunar New Year parade and first NBA All ...
The San Francisco Lunar New Year Parade is just days away. As businesses near the parade route seek to recover from the pandemic, Saturday's celebration is more than welcome.
It is about to a very busy season for San Francisco’s Chinatown as the city is making special accommodations for the Lunar New Year.
San Francisco's 2018 Chinese New Year Parade, scheduled for Feb. 24, will be the 60th under the San Francisco-based Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
In spite of screaming firecrackers and the sharp salutes of bang-snaps thrown onto the sidewalk, Chinatown was a little quieter during this year’s Lunar New Year parade festivities. “It’s ...
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