Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About The Chinese New Year in the Bay Area
/ Ronnie SharpeThere's so many epic celebrations throughout the Bay Area for the Chinese New Year. To avoid being overwhelmed, here are my personal and well-tested recommendations to usher in the Year of the Rat.
The Famous Parade
On Saturday, February 8th, experience the sights and sounds of Chinatown during the community’s most exciting time of the year, the Chinese New Year Parade. Steeped in legends and stories, the parade has been an annual tradition for San Francisco since the days of the Gold Rush.
The Chinese New Year Parade which starts at 5:15pm at at Second and Market Streets, proceeds west on Market, and then west to Geary Street to Union Square. It turns north on Powell Street, east on Post Street and north on Kearny Street to Columbus Avenue where the parade will disperse. Here is a map of the full route.
Know Before You Go To The Parade:
Chinatown is extremely crowded and driving can be very frustrating. If public transportation is not an option, I recommend parking at the public lot for the Hilton. Safe, convenient and prices are reasonable relative to other options in close proximity and leads you away from the crowd.
Dress in layers and bring lots of water.
For sensitive ears, The Chinese New Year Celebration is really noisy. Expect a lot of loud drumming and fireworks. Plan accordingly.
Don’t miss one of San Francisco’s most treasured celebration, the Chinese New Year Parade. Enjoy the vibrant history that Chinatown offers and don't miss celebrating the Year of the Rat.
Other Ways To Celebrate The Year Of The Rat In Chinatown
While most of the people attend just the parade, there are other cool events scheduled to celebrate the Chinese New Year in Chinatown, San Francisco.
Chinese New Year Treasure Hunt, Saturday, February 8, 2-7:30pm, The Chinese New Year Treasure Hunt is a unique urban adventure game played on the colorful streets of Chinatown, North Beach, Telegraph Hill and the Financial District, set against the backdrop of the annual Chinese New Year Parade. It’s a scavenger hunt for information in which teams collaboratively solve clues leading to off-the-beaten-track locations connected with local history, art and culture.
Chinatown Community Street Fair, Saturday & Sunday, February 8-9, 10am-4:30pm, Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of San Francisco’s exhilarating Chinatown during one of the community’s most exciting times of the year. You will find over 120 booths and concessions making this a shopper’s paradise.
Chinatown YMCA Run, Sunday, March 1, scenic route starts at Sacramento and Grant, winds its way through Chinatown, North Beach, the Embarcadero, Downtown and finishes on Kearny between California and Sacramento.
Explore Chinatown
There are a lot of cool places to explore in Chinatown. Some on my must-do list include a visit to the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory on Ross Alley just off Grant. Don't miss some of the intriguing herb shops. My favorite is The Great China Herb Company at 857 Washington. Along Grant Avenue is Chinatown Kite Shop which sells a huge variety of kites. At 125 Waverly Place/Washington, look for a little yellow sign reading "Tin How Temple." Climb three flights of stairs to find the oldest Taoist/Buddhist temple in the United States, founded in 1852. Bonus; a sweeping view of Chinatown from the balcony.
Plan A Chinese Lunch
I could easily rattle of a ton of great places to eat but my top favorites are New Asia Restaurant (772 Pacific) and the R&G Lounge (631 Kearny.) Reservations are highly recommended. Expect many restaurants to host private events so best to plan ahead.
Then we top off our day with a yummy Moon Cake at the Eastern Bakery (720 Grant.)
Enjoy Other Chinese New Year Celebrations Around The Bay Area
Come celebrate Lunar New Year and the Year of the Snake at Hercules Library!
Come celebrate Lunar New Year and the Year of the Snake at Hercules Library!
Join us on January 18, 2025, for the Richmond District’s first-ever Lunar New Year Good Luck Parade, celebrating the Year of the Snake! We’ll parade down Balboa Street, enjoying cultural performances and exploring themed zones of Love, Family, Health, and Wealth.
Join us to celebrate The Year of the Snake with Lion Dance performances by Chung Ngai Dance Troupe (11:15am, 12:30pm, and 1:45pm). See and learn about animals from the Pacific Rim region, enjoy arts & crafts, and more!
Get ready to celebrate at The Bay’s CUTEST Lunar New Year Fest! Join us as we bring together the best chefs and artists from around the Bay!
Performances, Firecrackers, Lion Dance, Street Food, Art and more!
The Chinese New Year Flower Market Fair is held on the weekend before Chinese New Year Day.
Join us for a family-friendly celebration of the 2025 Lunar New Year: the Year of the Snake!
Welcome the Year of the Snake, with artmaking activities, cultural demonstrations, and live performances.
Come celebrate the end of the Lunar New Year and learn about the history of Chinese immigrants who worked at Ardenwood by making your own paper lantern to take home.
Come celebrate the end of the Lunar New Year and learn about the history of Chinese immigrants who worked at Ardenwood by making your own paper lantern to take home.
Come celebrate Lunar New Year and the Year of the Snake at Hercules Library!
Join us at the visitor center to celebrate this special holiday and to discover the many different snakes that live in the East Bay and beyond. Then, get an up-close look at a live snake!
Come celebrate the end of the Lunar New Year and learn about the history of Chinese immigrants who worked at Ardenwood by making your own paper lantern to take home.
Come celebrate the end of the Lunar New Year and learn about the history of Chinese immigrants who worked at Ardenwood by making your own paper lantern to take home.
There will be two hours of traditional entertainment, including martial arts and more. Featuring Dance Artists Yaqi Wu and Ah-Lan Dance Company.
It’s a holiday season! We, UStar Productions, proud to bring to you the largest Vietnamese Lunar New Year-Tet Festival in San Jose for 3 days on Feb 16th, 17th, and 18th 2024 at EASTRIDGE CENTER, former Sears parking space/Hello Ben Thanh in the future at corner of Quimby & Tully road.
Gather with us at OMCA for our 24th Annual Lunar New Year Celebration. Celebrate and honor Lunar New Year traditions through family-friendly storytelling, performances, activities, and more.
Mark Your Calendars for the MCCA Chinese New Year Dinner!!
Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of San Francisco’s exhilarating Chinatown during one of the community’s most exciting times of the year.
Named one of the top ten Parades in the world by International Festivals & Events Association, the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco is one of the few remaining night illuminated Parades in North America and the biggest parade celebrating the lunar new year outside of Asia.
Welcome the Year of the Snake with the San Francisco Symphony!
Bring your enthusiasm, come dressed in your most festive outfits, and support the community!
The Chinatown YMCA CCHP Lunar New Year Run gives participants a rare opportunity to run through San Francisco Chinatown’s historic (and slightly hilly) streets, taking in the architecture, scents, and sounds of a bustling and vibrant community.
Redwood City, its Parks Recreation and Community Services Department, and partner Redwood City International will be hosting the 10th Annual Lunar New Year Celebration!