Postcard - San Francisco, California - Chinatown - Wall News Bulletins - Chinese Man with Child - Linen - Color - MINT
Linen, color, mint postcard entitled, "Bulletin of Latest News, Chinatown, San Francisco, California." Back reads, "Chinatown's Bulletin Boards are always a source of interest to San Francisco visitors. The latest news is posted on the walls of buildings, and the Chinese gather about to learn of world events." Pictorial Wonderland Art-Tone Series; Stanley A. Piltz Company, San Francisco, California.
San Francisco's Chinatown is one of North America's largest and oldest sub-cities in the U.S. Established in the 1850's, it has been featured in many popular movies, photographs, music and literature. Within Chinatown there are major thoroughfares: Grant Avenue (with its famous Dragon Gate on the corner of Bush Street and Grant Avenue), St. Mary's Park (with its statue of Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen) and Stockton Street (which looks a lot like Hong Kong). Another major focal point is Portsmouth Square which has a replica of the Goddess of Democracy used in Beijing's 1999 Tiananmen Square protest. In recent decades, Cantonese-speaking immigrants from Hong Kong and mainland China have gradually led to the replacement of the Taishanese dialect with the Hong Kong Cantonese dialect. Taishanese is spoken less and less in China and will be gone in a generation from North America.
Classic North American postcard; great collectible with potential for appreciation.