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Places of interest in San Francisco, USA

China Chinatown

San Francisco's Chinatown ((Chinese)) is the oldest Chinatown in North America and "the largest Chinese community outside Asia". Since the establishment of 19 in the 1940s,19 has been very important, affecting the history and culture of Chinese immigrants in the United States and North America. Besides being the starting point and home of thousands of immigrants from China, it is also a major tourist attraction-its shops, restaurants and attractions attract more tourists every year than the Golden Gate Bridge.

Fisherman's wharf

Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco is a famous tourist attraction in the United States, which generally includes the area from Girardi Square to Pier 35 in the northern waters of San Francisco. Many shopping centers, shopping centers and restaurants are located in the fisherman's wharf area. The hotel offers a variety of seafood, including Dungeness crab and clam chowder. Fisherman's Wharf has many scenic spots such as San Francisco Marine National Historical Park, Godley Square, Musée Mécanique and so on. Convenient transportation, take F market light rail transit line and Powell-Hyde cable car line to reach Fisherman's Wharf. Other popular attractions, such as Chinatown, Lombardy Street and Beihai Beach, are all nearby. Many large-scale activities were held at Fisherman's Wharf, including the fireworks display on July 4th.

Pan American pyramid

The Pan-American Pyramid is a pyramid-like building, which is 853 feet (about 259.99 meters) high and has 48 floors. It is the tallest building in San Francisco. When it was first built, people couldn't accept its style, calling it "the sword from hell" and "the Indian tent". Now, it has become a popular urban architecture. This building is the symbolic headquarters of Pan American Financial Insurance Company. Like many earthquake-resistant buildings, its floor and foundation can vibrate with the vibration of seismic waves. Many of the company's artworks are displayed in the lobby at the entrance. Outside the building is half an acre of urban open space where concerts can be held.