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Street fair; cultural activities: calligraphy, painting, performances, musical, arts, martial arts, and lion dance performances; and parade.
Cultural Festival in Chinatown 2026
Join us on May 31, 2026 at 10:00 AM for a fun day in San Francisco's Chinatown! Experience the vibrant culture, tasty food, and lively performances that make Chinatown so special. Bring your friends and family to celebrate together in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Don’t miss out on this festive and cultural local event!
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Celebrate AAPI families, culture, and community at Wonderfest: a joyful day of fun at Gordon J Lau Elementary.
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The Chinatown Family Resource Center Collaborative welcomes all families to join the fun with our community festival in celebration of children and families!
This event is FREE and OPEN to all from 11 am to 1:30 pm. It is sponsored by San Francisco Department of Early Childhood and it will include performances and fun, unique activities for families with children from 0-5 years old as well as 5-12+ years old.
💦 Remember to hydrate and bring your own reusable water bottle.
Planned performances:
Cultural dances by Chinese Folk Dance Association
MeeZee & Kiva Hand Balancing Show
Disco Dance Workshop
Introduction to the organizers: Gum Moon/AWRC, APA Family Support Services, WuYee Joy Lok Family Resource Center, SFUSD Parent Advisory Groups, and the sponsor of our event San Francisco Department of Early Childhood
Family Dance-Along
Live Characters visit by Lion Dance Me
All throughout the event, you will find a whole courtyard of fun activities which include
Arts & crafts, games, activity tables hosted by the organizing Chinatown Family Resource Center Collaborative (Gum Moon/AWRC, Wu Yee, APA Family Services)
First 5 California's State of Action Day's sunflower planting
Literacy, Science, Math Resources by SFUSD
Face painting artists to create traditional cultural masks
SF Bookmobile's book to share
Mister Softee ice cream truck
🎁 Register before Wed 5/06/26 (11:59pm) or before it is sold out to register for the festival.
*Swags and gifts are first come first served, and while supplies last
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Join the CCSC Mural Project if you want to learn more about San Francisco Chinatown!
Join the CCSC Mural Project!
Dive into the alleys of Chinatown with the CCSC Mural Project! This fun, interactive event lets you connect with the community and experience Chinese culture in San Francisco. Whether you're a tourist or a local, this is the perfect chance to discover what Chinatown has to offer. Don't miss out on the chance to tour the heart of chinatown, try the chinese specialties, give back to the community, see local talents and make some new friends along the way!
At this event you will:
Go on a guided walking tour of Chinatown's murals 🎨
Experience chinese art and culture 🏮
Make a difference in the community by cleaning the streets* 🧹
Try hidden gems and delecacies from across Chinatown 🥡🥟
*Participants will be provided trash pickers and bags to pick up trash and beautify streets along the mural tour route.
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Established at the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings), the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association represents a vital affinity organization within the law school's thriving student community. Located in San Francisco, CA, APALSA embodies the institution's 150-year commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion by creating dedicated spaces where Asian Pacific American law students can connect, grow, and thrive.
The organization's mission centers on elevating Asian Pacific American voices on campus and advancing justice and opportunity for its members. APALSA recognizes that meaningful legal education extends beyond classroom instruction to include the development of professional networks, mentorship relationships, and peer support systems. By bringing together students of shared cultural and ethnic backgrounds, APALSA fosters a sense of community and belonging that enhances the overall law school experience.
As one of UC Law SF's affinity organizations, APALSA operates within an institutional framework that actively supports student-led initiatives promoting diversity and inclusion. The law school's commitment to infusing diversity, equity, and inclusion into every aspect of its operations creates an environment where affinity groups like APALSA can flourish. Membership in APALSA and attendance at its events are open to all UC Law SF students, reflecting the organization's inclusive philosophy.
APALSA's programming—including mentorship opportunities, professional panels, academic events, and social gatherings—strengthens the bonds between Asian Pacific American law students while connecting them with experienced practitioners. This community-centered approach aligns with UC Law SF's vision of preparing lawyers and leaders equipped to serve diverse populations and advance the rule of law. Through APALSA, students gain not only professional development but also meaningful relationships and a supportive community throughout their legal education journey.
Since its founding in 2003, the Asian Real Estate Association of America has grown into the largest Asian organization in North America, with over 15,000 members across 35 chapters spanning the US and Canada. The San Francisco Peninsula chapter embodies AREAA's core mission of promoting homeownership within Asian American and Pacific Islander communities by fostering meaningful connections among diverse professionals united by a shared commitment to service. The organization welcomes anyone working with or seeking to work with the AAPI community, creating an inclusive space where cultural, ethnic, and professional diversity strengthens the collective voice. Based in San Francisco, CA, the chapter conducts international trade missions throughout Asia to develop partnerships and expand opportunities for members while increasing brand awareness across global markets. AREAA's multifaceted approach combines local education and community engagement with national advocacy, working to eliminate systemic barriers that prevent AAPI families from achieving homeownership. The chapter's leadership, including President Robin Mesina, remains committed to sustainable homeownership initiatives and providing dedicated support through licensed mortgage professionals available to answer member questions. By bringing together real estate agents, loan officers, and industry advocates, the San Francisco Peninsula chapter creates a powerful community voice that advances both individual member success and broader economic opportunity for Asian American families throughout the region.
Founded in 1977, the Chinese Real Estate Association of America emerged from the San Francisco, California community's determination to overcome discriminatory housing practices and expand homeownership opportunities. What began as a response to systemic barriers facing Chinese families and real estate professionals has evolved into a vital civic institution serving the broader community. CREAA's 48-year legacy reflects a commitment to uniting the Chinese community with the real estate industry while championing the rights and interests of property owners and professionals alike. The organization was established by visionary leaders including Charlie Lum, Edward Poon, and John Y. Wong, who recognized the need for collective advocacy and support. Today, CREAA continues this mission by promoting homeownership, educating members, and wielding meaningful political influence to shape policies affecting the community. Based in San Francisco, the association serves not only real estate professionals but also individuals and families seeking to build wealth through property ownership. CREAA's impact extends beyond real estate transactions—the organization undertakes community projects, fosters professional relationships, and creates inclusive spaces where members share common values and goals. By offering flexible membership options and exclusive sponsorship opportunities, CREAA ensures that real estate professionals at all levels can access the resources, connections, and support necessary to thrive while contributing to the community's continued prosperity and growth.