Chinatown (Chinese Quarter)

icon-location329 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133, Hoa Kỳ
"The Oldest Quarter in San Francisco"

Established in 1848, Chinatown is the oldest of the four old quarters in San Francisco. It contains many cultural and historical features of the Chinese people who immigrated to the city since the beginning of the California gold rush.

Arriving at Chinatown, the main gate brings a true value to the unique Chinese-style architecture when the image of two golden dragons at the top of the gate and two majestic stone lions below the two sides will make visitors are impressed.

In addition to Grant Avenue which is a street running along Chinatown full of red lanterns, Sing Chong and Sing Fat buildings, a seafood mecca on Stockton Street, Chinatown Alleys also has small streets where most of the cultural activities take place with Small shops, very interesting mah jong shops along with many old Chinese restaurants.