I had never
thought that I
would find countries within a country. It is even harder to believe that there are countries
within the city.
Well, San Francisco broke the barrier of
disbelief deservedly.
On my way to that city I was eager
to see what I
dreamed to see when
I was young,
like the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, all the
sights and landmarks.
I thought that this experience would surpass my expectations.
Once I set foot in that city and began to hang around the
streets and alleys I began to
notice what is originally
an attractive and clear which is the multiplicity of cultures and different languages,
I felt like I was
on a trip around the world by a Time Machine.
It started from Chinatown which is one of the largest community of Chinese outside of
Asia, and extended to Little Italy which it has a lot of Italian restaurants,
and bakeries. Then to the one of the most interesting areas which is Fillmore
District , and it is called Japan town, and known
as the Harlem of the West.
This area contained from African American, and Japanese American. Moreover, there is an area called Little Saigon which is a Vietnamese neighborhood and it is a destination many people visit every year, because of the cultural fistfuls , food , and the handmade stuff.
There are a few more neighborhoods for many groups and ethnicities, and without mentioning the other variety of the good things about the wild west SF I will just end saying if there is a face of diversity it is definitely San Francisco.




What a great pictures! I hope, I can go to San Fransisco someday.
ReplyDeletemiss san fransisico already through you pics!
ReplyDeleteit sounds amazing, I was there during spring break
ReplyDeletewooow
ReplyDeleteYuri .. you have to visit it
ReplyDeleteElla .. that's how i feel right now
Hoda .. isn't it beautful over there ?
Abdullah .. that's what I said when I saw it
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