Dragon Gate (San Francisco)
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The Dragon Gate ("Chinatown Gate" on some maps) is a south-facing gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue, marking a southern entrance to San Francisco's Chinatown, in the U.S. state of California. Built in 1969 as a gift from the Republic of China (Taiwan) in the style of a traditional Chinese pailou, it became one of the most photographed locations in Chinatown, along with the older Sing Fat and Sing Chong buildings (at Grant and California).
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Dragon Gate (San Francisco)
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Dragon Gate
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United States San Francisco Central#United States San Francisco Bay Area
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— Jury's comments
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Center portal
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East portal
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Female lion
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Male lion
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The gate in 2010
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West portal
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center
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Clayton Lee, Melvin Lee, and Joseph Yee
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Chinese guardian lions at Dragon Gate
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Chinese signs, to be read right to left, above the three portals at Dragon Gate
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left
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Chinese Lion at the Chinatown Gate.jpg
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Dragon Gate, Chinatown, SF 2 .JPG
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Dragon Gate, Chinatown, SF 3 .JPG
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Lion by Chinatown Gate .jpg
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Sign - Center Gate.jpg
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All under heaven is for the good of the people
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integrity ; peace
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respect ; love
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Straddling Grant just north of Bush, San Francisco
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tiānxià wèi gōng
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xìnyì hépíng
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zhōngxiào rén'ài
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quoted in October 1967 Architecture/West article
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信義和平
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天下為公
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忠孝仁愛
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"This Gateway appears to favor the pedestrian ... it has an intriguing quality of openness so that one sees the colorful flow of pedestrians and the shops beyond."
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