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Despite Pouring Rain, Big Crowds Celebrated the Year of the Rabbit in Chinatown

Written by Han LiPublished Feb. 05, 2023 • 7:57am
The Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco took place on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, despite a rainstorm that drenched both participants and spectators. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard

Drizzly weather couldn’t stop throngs of people from filling Chinatown’s streets and sidewalks Saturday night, celebrating the Year of the Rabbit at the annual Lunar New Year Parade.

From Downtown to Chinatown, thousands of attendees held umbrellas and gathered on both sides of the parade route to watch colorful floats pass by, as well as firecrackers, lion and dragon dancers and other performances.

The Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco took place on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, despite a rainstorm that drenched both participants and spectators. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard

Hollywood actor Rich Ting and celebrity chef Martin Yan served as the parade’s grand marshals. Other notable guests included state Attorney General Rob Bonta and Mayor London Breed, plus dozens of local elected officials.

“I want to thank all of you who came out here and braved the weather to celebrate with us,” said Breed. “I am looking forward to 2023 where there’s more kindness in the world.”

Fireworks are seen over Jackson Street in San Francisco on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard

Following mass shootings in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay that rocked the nation’s Asian American communities, San Francisco’s law enforcement doubled down on its promise to keep the city safe during the Lunar New Year time of celebration.

San Francisco Sheriff Paul Miyamoto, Police Chief Bill Scott and other top law enforcement leaders also walked in the parade.

The Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco took place on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, despite a rainstorm which drenched both participants and spectators. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard

Earlier in the day, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce also hosted a street fair throughout Chinatown with more than 100 vendor booths to attract locals and tourists.

The parade has a history of more than a century, dating back to when early Chinese immigrants landed in the Bay.

The Chinese Chamber of Commerce began hosting the event in 1958, and it has since grown to become Chinatown’s largest and the most iconic celebration.

More Photos of the Parade

Chinese New Year Parade participants prepare for the parade despite the rain in San Francisco on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard
Robert and Carolyn Harada arrived at 4:40 p.m. and easily found a spot to watch the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard
Cassi and Ariel from Huaxing Art School get ready to perform at the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard
Chi Energy poses for a portrait before the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco began on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard
Spectators watch the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard
The Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco took place on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, despite a rainstorm that drenched both participants and spectators. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard
The Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco took place on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, despite a rainstorm that drenched both participants and spectators. | Han Li/The Standard
The firecrackers go off at the end of the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard
Spectators watch the firecrackers at the end of the Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard
A lion dancer holds a Leung's White Crane Dragon & Lion Dance Association flag on Jackson Street in San Francisco after the Chinese New Year Parade on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard
Fireworks explode over Grant Avenue in San Francisco on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. | Michaela Vatcheva for The Standard

Han Li can be reached at [email protected]


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