Chinatown

Today after work, I stopped by San Francisco's Chinatown. I haven't been here, or any other chinatowns for that matter, for quite a long time. I started walking over along Montgomery from downtown. San Francisco's financial district never ceases to intrigue me. It is really something walking among the skyscrapers and fancy architecture. Passing the office buildings of a couple of banks, I reached California Street.


A few blocks further and uphill, I started to see the distinctive Chinese-stylized buildings and the crowded street-level stores.


Chinatown has certainly changed from what I remember. I remember the last time I was here, the area seemed to be a lot grittier. It still has the characteristic grittiness, but it seems like many more gift and souvenir shops with exotic looking sculptures and jewelry and nicer restaurants have cropped up.


I was trying to find grocery stores. There was a reason why I came here for a grocery store rather than just go to one that was closer to home. It is because this time of the year, around Mid-Autumn Festival, Chinese grocery stores sell something that is not usually sold the rest of the year: moon cakes.


Apparently there was a big festival this past weekend here. A friend of mine was here and told me about how there were booths set up everywhere. From the looks of it, a lot of the decorations were still up, including all the red lanterns.

I found what I was looking for, and headed back home.

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