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Tourist attractions in Chinatown in San Francisco

Good places in Chinatown are, for example, Tianhou Palace, fortune cookie factory in San Francisco and Portsmouth Square. Portsmouth Square, 1839, was originally a public gathering place in the town of Buena in Yerba, but now it has become a gathering place for Chinese. You can practice Tai Ji Chuan in the morning and play cards and mahjong at night. The most striking place in Chinatown is the Chinatown gate on Grant Street. It was designed by Clayton Lee and built in 1970. Its materials were donated by the Cultural Development Committee of Taiwan Province Province and Chinatown. Besides, many traditional shops, restaurants and old houses can be seen in Chinatown Hutong between Grant Avenue and stockton Street. Chinatown is still very lively until around 10 in the evening, which is safer than other areas. Besides, you can walk a distance north from here to Broadway, which is the best nightlife area in San Francisco.

There are about100000 overseas Chinese living here, and there are rich and colorful China cultures everywhere. What they write and listen to is Chinese, and what they see is very traditional in China. Chinatown has all the goods from China, from daily groceries to precious jewels, and it also retains traditional restaurants and buildings, such as Tianhou Palace. This is a different place, but this is a small China.

Chinatown * * * occupies 16 block and has 654.38+10,000 Chinese residents. The best way to visit is to enter the public archway at the intersection of Duban Street and Bust Street, and first pass the historic St. Mary's Ancient Church.