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Sing Fat Building and Sing Chong Building, San Francisco

Two great examples of multi-tiered pagoda buildings on opposite sides of the intersection.

Two great examples of multi-tiered pagoda buildings on opposite sides of the intersection. The Sing Chong Building was one of the first buildings rebuilt after the fire, and today it is one of the most photographed buildings in the city.


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About Sing Fat Building and Sing Chong Building

 at the corner of California St and Grant Ave

Sing Fat Building and Sing Chong Building and Nearby Sights on Map

Old St. Mary's Church

This is a Chinatown landmark

Bank of America SF

Pagoda style building with a three tiered roof and decorated with ornate gold dragons and medallions on the outside

St. Mary's Park

This park boasts an Art Deco statue of Sun Yat-Sen, created by sculptor Benny Bufano in the 1930s

First Chinese Baptist Church

Established in the year 1880 as one of the oldest churches in the city, it is worth a visit

San Francisco Chinatown

Erected in 1970, this ornate dragon-crested gate, marks the southern entrance to Chinatown

Bank of Canton

Built in 1891, it was destroyed and rebuilt in 1909, originally the building housed the country's only Chinese telephone exchange

Norras Temple

This is the oldest Buddhist temple in the city and was named after the Norras Buddhist Temple in Tibet

Chinese Railroad Workers Mural

A mural by Amy Nelder depicting the early Chinese workers who settled the area in the 1870s to work on the transcontinental railroad

Tin How Temple

This tiny temple is the oldest Taoist temple in the country

Portsmouth Square

This is the largest area of open space in Chinatown, bordered by Kearny St, Washington St, Clay St, and Walter Lum Place