San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade
The San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade is an annual event held in San Francisco. Held 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. First held in 1858[1] 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. The parade route begins on Market Street and terminates in Chinatown.
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Events
The festival incorporates two fairs, the Chinese New Year Flower Fair and Chinatown Community Street Fair. Miss Chinatown USA is traditionally present at the parade, as is a 200 foot long Golden Dragon manned inside by upwards of 100 puppeteers. 600,000 firecrackers ended the 2012 parade. In 2012, over 100 groups participated in the parade.
Entrants
- The Yau Kung Moon Kung Fu Association entry won the parade contest for 10 straight years.[2]
- The International School of the Peninsula has entered and won numerous awards for their floats.
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External links
- San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade official site
- Parade at the Chinatown San Francisco website
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- Chinese New Year
- Culture of San Francisco, California
- Festivals in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Parades in the United States
- Chinese-American culture in San Francisco, California
- Cultural festivals in the United States
- Recurring events established in 1858
- 1858 establishments in California
- Chinatown, San Francisco
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