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SFchinesechamberofcommerce

@sfccc415

This is the official account for the San Francisco Chinese Chamber of Commerce. 舊金山中華總商會

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David Louie (@abc7david) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited that ABC7 News is the new home of the SFchinesechamberofcommerce Chinese New Year Parade, starting with the "Year of the Snake" on 2/15/25. It started decades ago (with its first TV broadcast on KQED News w/me & others as co-hosts). The best is ahead! abc7news.com/post/abc7-prou…

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We’re proud to announce that ABC7 News is now the official broadcast partner of the SF Chinese New Year Parade! Mark your calendars for Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, for the Year of the Snake 🐍 Celebrate with us in person, or watch on ABC7’s local broadcast/livestream/Hulu!

Brooke Jenkins 謝安宜 (@brookejenkinssf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was honored w/ an AAPI Community Appreciation Celebration hosted by SFchinesechamberofcommerce, BE Chinatown & the Chinese Six Companies. When I took over as DA, the AAPI community was under attack. I have made it my priority to ensure all members of the community feel safe each & every day.

Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉 (@daniellurie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

San Francisco's call for accountable leadership, service, and change has been heard. I am both humbled and inspired by the great honor and privilege of serving you—the people of San Francisco—as your next Mayor. Thank you to everyone who worked tirelessly on this campaign, and

Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉 (@daniellurie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In my first interview as Mayor-elect, I spoke directly to our Chinese community. I was elected on the mandate of public safety, addressing the behavioral health crisis on our streets, and bringing real change. As mayor, I will deliver on those promises.

Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉 (@daniellurie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, I am deeply honored to begin serving as your mayor. This is the city where I was born, the city I call home, and the city I believe in with all my heart. I entered this race not as a politician, but as a dad who couldn’t explain to my kids what they were seeing on our

Today, I am deeply honored to begin serving as your mayor. This is the city where I was born, the city I call home, and the city I believe in with all my heart.

I entered this race not as a politician, but as a dad who couldn’t explain to my kids what they were seeing on our
Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉 (@daniellurie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starting off the weekend with an amazing Lunar New Year Parade. Over the next couple of weeks, there will be even more ways to enjoy the festivities. A big thank you to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for organizing this wonderful neighborhood event!

Starting off the weekend with an amazing Lunar New Year Parade. Over the next couple of weeks, there will be even more ways to enjoy the festivities. A big thank you to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for organizing this wonderful neighborhood event!
Brooke Jenkins 謝安宜 (@brookejenkinssf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We kicked off Chinese New Year this morning with the SFchinesechamberofcommerce! It was great to see Chinatown businesses bustling with so many residents & visitors enjoying the mini parade along Grant Ave. Happy Year of the Snake!

San Francisco Police (@sfpd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come check out the 2-day Flower Mart Fair on Grant Avenue in Chinatown by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce! Be sure you say hello to our police foot beat officers when you see them on our streets to keep you safe.

Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉 (@daniellurie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gong Hay Fat Choy! Happy Lunar New Year! The Year of the Snake symbolizes renewal, a perfect theme for our city. This year, I am committed to a building a stronger, more thriving San Francisco, and I can’t wait to celebrate with you all!

Fiona Ma, CPA (@fionama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy Firecrackers! Robin took the night off, so I suited up as Batman’s sidekick for the SF Chinese New Year Parade. The Dark Knight and the Batmobile stole the show this year! 🦇 SFchinesechamberofcommerce #batman #LunarNewYear #ChineseNewYear2025 #YearOfTheSnake Visit San Francisco

Holy Firecrackers! Robin took the night off, so I suited up as Batman’s sidekick for the SF Chinese New Year Parade. The Dark Knight and the Batmobile stole the show this year! 🦇 <a href="/SFCCC415/">SFchinesechamberofcommerce</a> #batman #LunarNewYear #ChineseNewYear2025 #YearOfTheSnake <a href="/VisitSF/">Visit San Francisco</a>
Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉 (@daniellurie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our PermitSF legislation is making it easier to do what should’ve always been simple. These reforms are part of a broader effort to make San Francisco a city where small businesses thrive.

San Francisco Police (@sfpd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, SFPD Interim Chief Paul Yep, SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MEDIA Chief Crispen, SFPD Central Station Station Captain Del Gandio, Lieutenant Lee, and footbeat officers joined the SFchinesechamberofcommerce and merchants to visit businesses in Chinatown. We emphasized the importance of knowing and collaborating with our officers. We look

Today, <a href="/SFPDChiefYep/">SFPD Interim Chief Paul Yep</a>, <a href="/SFFDPIO/">SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MEDIA</a> Chief Crispen, <a href="/SFPDCentral/">SFPD Central Station</a> Station Captain Del Gandio, Lieutenant Lee, and footbeat officers joined the <a href="/SFCCC415/">SFchinesechamberofcommerce</a> and merchants to visit businesses in Chinatown. 

We emphasized the importance of knowing and collaborating with our officers. We look
SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MEDIA (@sffdpio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, Chief Dean Crispen of the San Francisco Fire Department, along with Chief Yep of the San Francisco Police Department and other community leaders, participated in a merchant walk organized by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Chinatown. They answered questions from

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We joined the San Francisco Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Community Youth Center (CYC) of San Francisco, and community leaders to promote the 11th Annual Chinatown Night Out. See you at Portsmouth Square next Wednesday, September 3, at 4 PM!

We joined the San Francisco Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Community Youth Center (CYC) of San Francisco, and community leaders to promote the 11th Annual Chinatown Night Out. 

See you at Portsmouth Square next Wednesday, September 3, at 4 PM!
San Francisco Police (@sfpd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to everyone who joined us at the 11th Annual Chinatown Night Out! Our members had a great time with the communities they serve daily. We’d like to thank the dozens of community partners who helped make this event possible. Your partnership was key to this year’s

Thank you to everyone who joined us at the 11th Annual Chinatown Night Out! Our members had a great time with the communities they serve daily. 

We’d like to thank the dozens of community partners who helped make this event possible. Your partnership was key to this year’s
SFPD Interim Chief Paul Yep (@sfpdchiefyep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had a great time meeting with community members at this year’s Chinatown Night Out! Thank you to those who worked tirelessly to make this annual event possible. I’d like to also recognize the dedicated members of SFPD Central Station Station who serve and protect this community daily.

I had a great time meeting with community members at this year’s Chinatown Night Out! Thank you to those who worked tirelessly to make this annual event possible.

I’d like to also recognize the dedicated members of <a href="/SFPDCentral/">SFPD Central Station</a> Station who serve and protect this community daily.
Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉 (@daniellurie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chinatown is where our elders shop, run errands, and access services in their own language. Yet too many have been pushed out—or are living in SROs without elevators, accessibility, or enough space. Today we stood together in Chinatown to make sure our elders can live with

Chinatown is where our elders shop, run errands, and access services in their own language. Yet too many have been pushed out—or are living in SROs without elevators, accessibility, or enough space.

Today we stood together in Chinatown to make sure our elders can live with