Thank you so much for watching! Night markets are always such a vibrant experience, and I hope the city hosts many more in the future. Stay tuned for more exciting adventures!
Including all the parade participants and spectators, and the huge day-long celebration in City Hall Plaza, this is probably the largest annual event in California, surpassing the Rose Bowl. Third place, of course, would be the Folsom Street Fair.
Dear Rose Chung next autumn Moon Festival may we have a chinese singing contest. both elderly chinese and young i think would love that.Maggie wong and you anita cheung can be the judge
Dear Rose Chung next autumn Moon Festival may we have a chinese singing contest. both elderly chinese and young i think would love that.Maggie wong and you anita cheung can be the judge
It's really sad to see SF residents found no shopping malls and food courts to have fun and enjoy good foods. Those malls were all gone. Now they put up these outdoor food vendors on the streets in front of many retail stores. I wondered if Heallth dept. would run inspections to those vendors. Other retail stores are paying bus. license fees and tax dollars to help funding the street cleaning areas that were occupied by the night market event.
Thank you for watching! Yes, this was from yesterday. It is not a weekly event, and no upcoming schedule is posted on their website: sunsetmercantilesf.com.
Dear Rose Chung next autumn Moon Festival may we have a chinese singing contest. both elderly chinese and young i think would love that.Maggie wong and you anita cheung can be the judge
Thanks for the wonderful coverage! Love that it has over 10k views!! The dancers are from Helen Wang Dance Company. Lions Dancers are from Yau Kung Moon.
In the 50's I attended Hip Wo Chinese school. We participated in the annual Chinese New Year's parade. We wore a white shirt and black pants. Unfotunately a couple of years we had horses in front of us, nobody warned us. Today at all parades there are kids scooping up the poop. It was a fun era.🤑🤑🤑🤑