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Small park and recreation center that has some interesting public art like the ''Five Carved Stones'' by Marcia Donahue and ''Tectonic Melange'' by Lampo Leong.
Small park and recreation center that has some interesting public art like the ''Five Carved Stones'' by Marcia Donahue and ''Tectonic Melange'' by Lampo Leong. Its name translates to '''Garden of Peace and Joy'''.
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San Francisco, CA 94133, USA
Created by Darryl Mar, this mural celebrates the history of Chinatown and what life is like there today
This is well worth a visit, with exhibits on the history and experience of Chinese immigrants to San Francisco over the past 150 years
Opened in 1962, this tiny factory produces more than 20,000 fortune cookies a day
Here you can see the mechanisms that drive San Francisco's famed cable cars, as well as plenty of cable car memorabilia and information on the history of the cable cars
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
Dedicated to Matsu, goddess of the Sea, but has only been around since 1986
Enjoy authentic Chinese artwork at this gallery
Photographs, pictures and artifacts that shed light on the rich history of North Beach
This tiny temple is the oldest Taoist temple in the country
A mural by Amy Nelder depicting the early Chinese workers who settled the area in the 1870s to work on the transcontinental railroad