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It's the year of the tiger at this year's San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade. Feb. 19, 2022 Assemblyman Phil Ting rides in a red car at the San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade.
Members of Leung’s White Crane martial arts school carry the 268-foot long Golden Dragon during the grand finale of the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco, Calif., Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- After being canceled last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chinese New Year parade is back in San Francisco. The parade is the largest of its kind outside of Asia.
Feb. 1, 2022 marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year also known as the Chinese New Year. Here's what to know about the widely celebrated holiday.
Chinese New Year Parade ... in the middle of winter — and judging by the crowd that came out in the snow this past February to ring in the Year of the Tiger with the first lion-dance parade ...
The year officially starts Feb. 1," said William Gee, who coordinates the Chinese New Year parade. "Basically selling anything from lucky decorations to flowers to fruits to anything to decorate ...
But this weekend’s Chinese New Year Parade, and the fairs leading up to it, brought some of the largest crowds he has seen — and he’s been attending this parade for 20 years. ... Lion dance costume ...
The Chinese New Year Parade, one of San Francisco's most popular traditions, returns to the city streets on Saturday, February 19. The parade was postponed in 2021 due to the COVID pandemic.
A San Francisco runner has been drawing designs using his Strava app route map. Most recently, he did the Year of the Tiger for Chinese New Year 2022.
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — The San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade roared back to life Saturday evening after last year’s cancellation due to COVID. Many said Chinatown saw the biggest crowds ...