January 19, 2026 - 13:37

Lunar New Year celebrations kicked off on San Francisco's Commercial Street Saturday with the launch of a new market aimed at supporting local Chinatown businesses. The event marked the beginning of a vibrant celebration that honors cultural traditions and fosters community spirit.
Local vendors showcased a variety of traditional foods, crafts, and festive decorations, drawing crowds eager to participate in the festivities. The market provided a platform for small businesses to connect with the community and share their unique offerings, emphasizing the importance of supporting local economies during the holiday season.
City officials and community leaders attended the opening, expressing their enthusiasm for the event and its role in revitalizing the neighborhood. The Lunar New Year is a significant occasion in San Francisco, known for its rich cultural heritage, and this year's celebrations are expected to be particularly special as businesses rebound from the challenges of recent years.
As the festivities continue, residents and visitors alike are encouraged to explore the diverse offerings of Chinatown and partake in the joyous atmosphere that accompanies the Lunar New Year.
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