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The center was established in order to promote understanding of Chinese and Chinese American history, art, and culture in the US.
The center was established in order to promote understanding of Chinese and Chinese American history, art, and culture in the US. They have a small gallery with changing Chinese art exhibitions.
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750 Kearny Street #3, San Francisco, CA, United States
+1 415-986-1822
This is the largest area of open space in Chinatown, bordered by Kearny St, Washington St, Clay St, and Walter Lum Place
Built in 1891, it was destroyed and rebuilt in 1909, originally the building housed the country's only Chinese telephone exchange
This flatiron (wedge shaped) copper-green building is an unmistakable San Francisco beauty
Enjoy authentic Chinese artwork at this gallery
San Francisco's second tallest and most famous skyscraper, Transamerica Pyramid was a contentious addition to the city's skyline when it was inaugurated in 1972, but has now been accepted as an iconic landmark
Though Grant Avenue has a lot to offer, it is quite touristy; thus, it is essential that you examine the more authentic areas in the alleys, such as Waverly Place, Pagoda Place, Spofford Lane, and Ross Alley, between Grant and Stockton
Opened in 1962, this tiny factory produces more than 20,000 fortune cookies a day
This tiny temple is the oldest Taoist temple in the country
This is the oldest Buddhist temple in the city and was named after the Norras Buddhist Temple in Tibet
Pagoda style building with a three tiered roof and decorated with ornate gold dragons and medallions on the outside