The SF Symphony's Lunar New Year concert this year was a vibrant celebration that embodied both elegance and community spirit. The Davies Symphony Hall was transformed with red lanterns, floral arrangements, and festive performances, resonating with traditional elements like calligraphy and storytelling. Mayor Daniel Lurie’s rallying speech highlighted the importance of self-definition for San Francisco residents amidst external criticisms. This essence of togetherness, blended with personal reflections on the cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, truly captured the spirit of the event and the ongoing comeback narrative of the city.
"There is a lot of talk about San Francisco from outsiders. They're trying to tell us how we are. We're going to be the ones that define San Francisco going forward."
"Lunar New Year is a time for family, and also a time for red envelopes; this annual concert transforms the lobby into a living festival."
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