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The Parade Itself, The 2017 San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade
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![]() Police motorcycles led the parade down Sutter Street to the applause of the crowd.
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![]() Southwest Airlines was the proud sponsor of the parade.
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![]() Large figures of well known Chinese figures followed the Southwest sign.
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![]() The Chung Ngai Dance Troupe performed at the intersection of Suttter and Grant.
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![]() Oakland firefighters walked the parade and waved to the crowd.
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![]() Members of the North American Dong Yue Tai Chi group proudly flew red flags.
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A video presentation of some of the highlights of the parade itself.
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![]() Emperor Norton waved to the folks working in the radio booth. Joshua Abraham Norton (1818-1880), known as Emperor Norton, was a citizen of San Francisco, California, who in 1859 proclaimed himself "Norton I, Emperor of the United States" and subsequently "Protector of Mexico". [from wikipedia]
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![]() Members of the Friends of Mandarin Scholars performed using fans.
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![]() Children with Commodore Sloat Elementary School dressed as roosters because this was the year of the rooster.
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![]() A figure marching with Ma-Tsu Temple directed his anger at the camera.
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![]() Members of the Ma-Tsu Temple pushed a miniature temple along Sutter street.
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![]() Children with Monroe Elementary School performed with floppy edged fans.
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![]() The California Aggie Marching Band contingent led with one figure for each year of the Chinese calendar. This rooster was featured in this year's Year of the Rooster.
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![]() Members of West America Tae Kwon Do of Mill Valley performed a mock battle in the street.
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![]() Members of the St. Anne School band performed while dressed as roosters.
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![]() The 2016 Miss Chinatown U.S.A. Titleholders and the 2017 Miss Chinatown U.S.A. Finalists.
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