Chinatown in San Francisco is the oldest Chinatown in North America and is the largest Chinese community outside Asia. Since its establishment in the 1840s, became very important in the history and culture of ethnic Chinese immigrants to the United States and North America. Chinatown is an active area that is always retain their own ancestral lands such as language, place of worship, social clubs, etc.. There are more than 300 restaurants and numerous shops. There are two hospitals, numerous parks and squares, post offices, and other infrastructure. Visitors can experience a microcosm of the world into Asia, there are herbal shops, temples, pagoda roofs and dragon parade. Chinatown is located in downtown San Francisco, is in the area about 1 mile wide with a length of 1.34 miles around the streets Montgomery, Columbus Avenue and The City Financial District in the East.
So when you walk into San Francisco, and it took the all things asia, just come here. You can shop everything here, from food to clothing.
So when you walk into San Francisco, and it took the all things asia, just come here. You can shop everything here, from food to clothing.








