There are a lot of Chinese in San Francisco, which can be said to be one of the first stops for Chinese to arrive in the United States in the early years. In the Chinese Cultural Center, you can learn about the history of Chinese here. The exhibition is very exciting. The immigrants in the early years are basically Cantonese-based.
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There are a lot of Chinese in San Francisco, which can be said to be one of the first stops for Chinese to arrive in the United States in the early years. In the Chinese Cultural Center, you can learn about the history of Chinese here. The exhibition is very exciting. The immigrants in the early years are basically Cantonese-based.
The Chinese Cultural Center will see if you visit Chinatown. The area is not large, we just went to Chinatown to eat Chinese food and didn't go in to visit. As far as the whole Chinatown is concerned, it is still very Chinese atmosphere, and the restaurant's dishes are also authentic.
San Francisco Chinese Cultural Center is a community-based non-profit organization established in 1965 to promote understanding of the arts, history and culture of China and Chinese people in the United States. The center is located between Chinatown and the financial district. [Fun] There are large celebrations every year during the Spring Festival. In addition, the center has set up a root-seeking project to help Chinese who came to San Francisco early to find their hometown and loved ones.
When I visited San Francisco Chinatown, I saw this cultural center, because I wanted to come over to visit it near lunch time, but I forgot to go back after eating. This is a place that introduces Chinese culture and history.
Located on the edge of San Francisco, near Garden Corner Square, there is a gallery and gift shop on the third floor of the Hilton Hotel. The gallery regularly displays contemporary art works for free, and provides a free art gallery for Huayi residents. There are regular community activities. There is a walking tour about Tang Yu's history and culture.