New Year Chinese In San Francisco
Painted statues of oxen will be displayed.
New year chinese in san francisco. It will mark the end of the year of the rat. The southwest airlines chinese new year grand parade in san francisco this year takes place on saturday 8th february starting from 5 15pm and lasting for around 3 hours. In addition you will find lots of fun events for the lunar new year in both february and march.
The main draw of this celebration the grand parade will be held on saturday february 8. The san francisco chinese new year festival and parade is an annual event in san francisco. Chinese new year parade february 8 2020 today the san francisco chinese new year festival and parade is the largest celebration of its kind in the world attracting over three million spectators and television viewers throughout the u s canada and asia.
Every year san francisco sees fascinating new year s eve fireworks a gorgeous display over the waterfront between the ferry building and the sf bay bridge. Held for approximately two weeks following the first day of the chinese new year it combines elements of the chinese lantern festival with a typical american parade. The big event of the san francisco chinese new year celebration is the annual chinese new year parade featuring more than 100 floats bands and other participants.
The chinese new year celebration in san francisco is one of the largest in the world. The chinese year of the ox representing honesty and diligence arrives on feb. The chinese immigrants brought their cultural traditions with them and the very first chinese new year celebrations in san francisco took place in 1851.
The now famous san francisco chinese new year parade first took place in the 1860s and was for an immigrant community that had long faced discrimination and exclusion a way to demystify their. Feel like a sassy underground detective and soak up arts culture and trivia about the holiday and the city. If you see that television coverage begins later than that don t let it confuse you.
The procession actually starts at 5 15 p m. At second and market streets. First held in 1851 along what are today grant avenue and kearny street it is the oldest and largest event of its kind outside of asia and the largest asian cultural event in north america.