Add a review about San Francisco Chinatown
Finding yourself in San Francisco's Chinatown, it's impossible to believe that just a couple of streets from here boils a businesslike, practical and clear American life. Narrow streets with a huge number of signboards in Chinese, shops of spices, herbs and national products, respectable elders, talking about Confucius or playing in go and mahjong ... and, of course, only Chinese speech from all sides.
Chinatown San Francisco - The largest place of compact residence of Chinese people outside their homeland. The district's history dates back more than 150 years, and today about 200,000 Chinese citizens live permanently in 24 quarters of Chinatown.
The entrance to Chinese San Francisco on Bush Street is guarded by two imperial lions, and the center of the district is the intersection of Grant Avenue and California - Street
In Chinatown it makes sense to look to try the real Chinese cuisine (here there are more than three hundred national restaurants), buy interesting things and just feel the exotic life of the Diaspora ... it seems, not at all abroad, but right at home!
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Houses in Chinatown San Francisco |
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Grafiti, Chinatown San Francisco |
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Interesting house, Chinatown San Francisco |
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Parade in Chinatown San Francisco |
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Chinatown San Francisco |