FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Elisabeth Landa, Chief Development Officer
The Richmond Neighborhood Center
elisabeth.landa@richmondsf.org
650-722-3406
January 21, 2026
The Richmond Neighborhood Center Lunar New Year Celebration Returns to San Francisco’s Westside with Parade, Night Market, and Social Media Star Zhou Bao Bao
Event Expected to Draw 5,000+ Attendees; Features 70-80 Vendors, 30-40 Parade Groups, and “Hanfu Lady” with 4.9M Followers as Grand Marshall
SAN FRANCISCO – The Richmond Neighborhood Center today announced that their Lunar New Year Celebration will return on Saturday, February 7, 2026, transforming Balboa Street into a vibrant cultural showcase featuring a full-scale parade, night market, and special guest Zhou Bao Bao (known as the “Hanfu Lady” to her 4.9 million followers on Douyin, China’s leading short-form video platform) as Grand Marshal.
The free, community-centered celebration will close down streets in the Outer Balboa commercial corridor from 3:00 PM to 8:30 PM, featuring over 70 vendor booths, 30 parade groups, traditional performances, and family activities. Last year’s event drew over 5,000 attendees and generated record foot traffic and sales for local businesses, with Mayor Daniel Lurie in attendance.
“Lunar New Year in the Richmond District is about more than a celebration.,” said Clifford Yee, Acting Executive Director of The Richmond Neighborhood Center. “It’s about honoring our elders, uplifting our youth, and reaffirming the strength of community that carries us forward. At The Richmond Neighborhood Center, we’re proud to help create spaces where culture, belonging, and joy are shared across generations.”
Zhou Bao Bao, whose dedication to reviving traditional Chinese clothing has captivated millions across China and the diaspora, will lead the parade as Grand Marshal, bringing international visibility to the Richmond District’s celebration. Her participation underscores the event’s growing significance as a cultural bridge connecting San Francisco’s Asian American community to broader audiences.
The 2026 celebration marks the event’s third year and its continued evolution from an 800-person gathering at The Richmond Neighborhood Center to a full-scale street festival that has become a cornerstone of Westside cultural life. The event features traditional lion dances, martial arts demonstrations, traditional performances, and a night market atmosphere that celebrates the vibrancy of Asian American heritage.
“Lunar New Year connects where we’ve been with where we’re going,” Yee added. “It’s a time to honor tradition while investing in the next generation. That balance is at the core of The Richmond Neighborhood Center’s work and at the heart of this celebration.”
The Lunar New Year Celebration is organized by The Richmond Neighborhood Center in partnership with a community-led steering committee and made possible through the generous support of sponsors including Sutter Health, Avenue Greenlight, Comcast, and North East Medical Services, along with dozens of community volunteers who bring the event to life. This collaboration among neighborhood organizations, local businesses, residents, and volunteers
EVENT DETAILS:
What: Lunar New Year Celebration
Parade, Night Market, Cultural Performances
Featuring Grand Marshal Zhou Bao Bao (“Hanfu Lady”)
When: Saturday, February 7, 2026, 3:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Where: Balboa Corridor (35th–40th Avenue)
What to Expect:
- 70+ vendor booths
- 30+ parade groups
- Traditional lion dances and cultural performances
- Night market atmosphere
Cost: Free and open to the public
About The Richmond Neighborhood Center
The Richmond Neighborhood Center provides youth, families, and seniors in San Francisco essential services, meaningful connections, and leadership opportunities at every stage of life. For 45 years, the organization has served as a vital community hub in San Francisco’s Richmond District, offering programs in food security, youth development, and community engagement. The Richmond Neighborhood Center envisions a San Francisco where every person belongs and every neighborhood is a vibrant place for all to live and thrive, rooted in joy, connection, and resilience.
In 2024, the organization delivered 1,783,401 pounds of food to local families, enrolled 1,625 students in free enrichment programs, and achieved a 100% high school graduation rate among participating seniors.
For more information, visit richmondsf.org or follow @RichmondSF on Facebook or @sf_richmond on Instagram.
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Media Contact:
Elisabeth Landa | elisabeth.landa@richmondsf.org | 650-722-3406