Chinatown used to be the most secluded place in San Francisco, even the local Americans wouldn't live here.
Later it was occupied by Chinese workers coming to San Francisco, gradually evolving into the current small district.
The whole district is densely packed with various apartment buildings, restaurants, in a style exactly like Hong Kong Island in the seventies and eighties.
Youma Community is the standout among them.
Looking at the street signs for pineapple buns, shark fin porridge, Typhoon Shelter fried crab, roasted goose, char siu, and curry fish balls.
Sun Yan truly felt as if he had come to tour Youma District in Hong Kong Island.
Parking the car by the roadside, Sun Yan carried his travel bag and got out of the car with Sosia.
The entire street was covered with scattered paper money, and under some of the electric poles at the street corners were iron basins for burning paper money, with rice that had incense sticks burnt down stuck in them.