The Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco marks the culmination of two weeks of festivities for the Year of the Snake. Recognized as the largest outside Asia, it delights spectators with illuminated floats, dancing lions, and the impressive 288-foot long Golden Dragon. The parade begins at Second and Market Streets, goes around Union Square, and finishes at Kearny Street and Columbus Ave. For those preferring to experience it from home, the event will be televised on ABC, providing a great option to enjoy the vibrant celebrations without the crowds.
Capping off two weeks of lunar new year celebrations, the popular Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco's historic Chinatown is the largest outside of Asia.
The parade features floats, dancing lions, firecrackers, and a 288-foot long Golden Dragon, showcasing the vibrant culture of the Chinese community.
For viewers wanting to avoid the crowds, the parade will be televised on ABC, allowing people to enjoy the festivities from home.
The parade route includes Second and Market Streets, circling Union Square before concluding at Kearny Street and Columbus Ave.
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