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www.citycluesadventures.com
City Clues and Treasures is a fun filled treasure and scavenger hunt to experience San Franciscošs history, culture, and colorful neighborhoods.
travel.nytimes.com/travel/guides/north-america/united-states/california/san-francisco The New York Times 36 Hours for San Francisco
www.foodtimeline.org/foodasian.html#kan
For information about Asian American Cuisine and Johnny Kan, legendary owner of Johnny Kan's Restaurant
www.imperialtea.com
Where we take our guests to have exquisite tea
www.fourseasr.com
Where we take our school groups for our luncheons
www.mandarintools.com/chinesename.html
Get your own Chinese name based on your English name and find
out your sign in the Chinese Zodiac
www.clarionmusic.com
The place to see, hear and buy exotic musical instruments of the
world, including a vast array of Chinese musical instruments
www.zhongwen.com
Everything you wanted to know about Chinese characters and more
www.chsa.org
One of the oldest and largest organizations dedicated to the study
of Chinese American history
www.chinasprout.com
Things Chinese: books, music, arts and crafts, dolls, apparel,
accessories
www.asianamericanmedia.org
Description: Uses media as an educational tool for learning about
the historical and contemporary issues of Asian Pacific American
communities
www.cetel.org
Center for Educational Telecommunications website that explores
Asian American history through multimedia productions.
www.chineseparade.com
The Southwest Airlines Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco
is the largest celebration of its kind outside of Asia.
www.sfvisitor.org
The official website of the San Francisco Convention and Visitor
Bureau
www.sanfranciscochinatown.com
A hodgepodge of things about San Francisco's Chinese community
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php
Chinatown
during the 1906 Earthquake
Blue
Heron Tours
Private, custom tours in San Francisco,
Wine Country, and the Bay Area.
Photos
from the Chinatown Days of Yore
Book by Judy Yung (published in 2006) about Chinatown from about
1848 to present day. Some of the pictures from this slideshow
are in the book with captions.
http://www.gosanfranciscocard.com
Go
San Francisco Card: San Francisco's Best Attraction Pass. Includes
Admission to over 45 Attractions and City Tours.
Our
Favorite Video Clips
Conan O'Brien at Sam Wo Restaurant
Chinese people discovering fortune cookies

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