San Francisco - China Town & North Beach
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
Well, the weather finally cooled down a bit, which is a good thing since no one quite knew what to do with the unseasonably warm weather. It was the talk of the town!
We started off the day researching the famed Chinatown district. Once we crossed the famous China Gate, we found ourselves in a world of ornate decorations, great shopping, and delicious Dim Sum. We really enjoyed checking out the sites – Buddhist temples, WonTon Factories, hotels, shops and restaurants. In fact, the wonton factory pictured below is the only operating fortune cookie factory where the cookies are still made by hand.

Chinatown has a fascinating history to it, and it’s well worth taking the time to learn about! This has been a highlight of our trip to this point - the architecture and colors of the building really evokes the mystical imagery of Asian Culture.

After partaking in the tea and Dim Sum of Chinatown, we headed out to the North Beach area, heralded as the “Little Italy” of San Francisco. Adorned with beautiful historic churches, green parks and restaurants, this neighborhood is also famous for supporting the creative minds of the Beat Generation. Loredana and I visited the Beat Museum – it was fascinating learning the stories of this important period in our cultural development.
We ended our day with a final walk to Pier 39, home to the Aquarium of the Bay. This accessible pier is buzzing with activity. By the end of our day we were exhausted and hopped on a city rickshaw for a quick riding tour - what a fun and interesting way to see the city!
The pictures from our day tell the story much better than we can. Hope you enjoy! Tomorrow we’re off to the wine country for a full day of touring, wine tasting and meetings. Come back for notes from the beautiful Napa and Sonoma valleys!














