![]() Costs is $45 a person for all you can eat Dim Sum at by by far the BEST Dum Sim place I have ever had. We will be having a After Saturday Show Event Osmanthus Dum Sum Lounge. **Tickets may also be purchased at Osmanthus the day of the event That weekend was one of the busiest weekends of 2021 for Chinatown small businesses.Īfter Saturday Show Event Osmanthus Dim Sum Lounge The show was major success with over 76 cars attending while 1000’s of visitors descended onto Chinatown to support the event and small business. ![]() We feel it is our obligation to help since we have the means and I the platform to help drive support from our car community. ![]() I spent most of many summers with my brother with my Grandmother in Chinatown in a SRO (10×10 room) off Pacific Ave… we were poor but rich with life and love from our community. This event is born out of my desire to help give back to Chinatown SF which has given so much to me and helped shape who I am. All proceeds for the event was donated to CMUASF to help merchants and the citizens of Chinatown SF. On October 2nd & 3rd, 2021 we helped hold the largest car show in the history of Chinatown to help bring traffic and visitors back to Chinatown with the help of community leaders and various organizations. Chinatown SF has quietly existed in the USA for over 170 years and was crumbling before my eyes. The violence against the Asian community created MORE fear for visitors going to Chinatown and San Francisco which keep many people away.Įnough was enough… I couldn’t sit back anymore and just watch the community which helped shape me be destroyed in front of my eyes. And to make things even worse crimes against Asian/ Chinese Americans EXPLODED in the Bay Area where we’re at… especially against the elderly and women. Then came the social justice protest and riots which destroyed and looted Chinatown businesses which made a bad situation that much worse. Then the next blow happened… the state of CA locked down the entire state for months decimating small businesses which depended on daily revenues to stay alive. This was a MAJOR problem as Chinatown SF depends on over 50% of it’s revenue from outside visitors such as tourist. Unfortunately, that education didn’t prevent people from staying away due to unfounded and false fear Chinese Americans would spread Covid-19 to them. This was especially disheartening as in the Bay Area we tend to view ourselves as inclusive and most would not argue that within 50 miles of San Francisco is the most educated population in the United States. First tourism and visitors plummeted by over 80% as people stayed away because they thought they would contract Covid by being near Chinese Americans. Since Covid started to emerge itself in 2020 Chinatown SF was hammered by a string of events. Participation in the car show will be limited to 150 cars (75 cars per day). Registration for the car show will be $100 per car. Chinatown needs NEW foot traffic and this event will bring 1000’s of people back to Chinatown to help local merchants and it’s citizens. We want to use this event to help local Bay Area Communities “Rediscover Chinatown”. Chinatown San Francisco is one of the poorest communities in the San Francisco/ Silicon Bay Area. Our goal will be to raise $100,000 to help people and businesses in need while pumping back $500,000 into the community from visitors during Chinatown Car Weekend. This year I am proud to be working with the non-profits in Chinatown San Franciso of BeChinatown, American Chinese Herb Trade Association, and the Chinatown History & Culture Association. It’s 2022 and our job isn’t done and it’s time for the Chinatown Car Weekend again. I can’t believe it’s been 1 year since we held the 1st ever Chinatown Car Weekend which brought 1000’s of visitors to help revitalize Chinatown San Francisco.
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