Category: Travel

  • San Francisco’s Chinatown

    San Francisco’s Chinatown

    By Samuel Phineas Upham

    The Chinatown in San Francisco was founded in 1848, and it is the largest Chinatown in North America and the largest community of Chinese people outside of China. Much of the history of Chinese immigrants was shaped in San Francisco’s Chinatown, and it’s an important place for those immigrants to visit and reconnect with.

    Over time, it’s also become a tourist attraction. Visiting this place with a deeper understanding of its heritage will help outsiders perceive it as something more than a novelty.

    During the early part of its history, Chinatown served as a residence for the many Chinese who worked on the railroad lines stretching through California. The community facilitated shopkeepers and restaurants. By 1849, the Gold Rush ensured a steady flow of traffic through the region, and even impacted Chinese-American cuisine.

    Chinatown struggled during its early years. Gang violence was commonplace, and the community was decimated by the anti-immigrant legislation passed in 1882. The Chinese Exclusion Act substantially shrunk the population, which did not truly recover until after the San Francisco earthquake.   The quake itself completely leveled the neighborhood, which had the benefit of disbanding the gangs. The community rebuilt in the 1950s when the Chinese Exclusion Act was repealed and veterans of World War II brought their families back.

    Violence returned in the 1960s, however, as the Triads settled into the area. The so-called Tong Wars describe the ongoing gang violence that the Triads have entered into. While today’s Chinatown is safer, the 90s would see multiple shootings across the decade.

    Each year, the Chinese celebrate the Autumn Moon Festival as a way to mark the changing of the seasons. The festival is always free to attend, and it’s held in September of each year.


    About the Author: Samuel Phineas Upham is an investor at a family office/ hedgefund, where he focuses on special situation illiquid investing. Before this position, Phin Upham was working at Morgan Stanley in the Media and Telecom group. You may contact Phin on his Samuel Phineas Upham website or Facebook.

  • How to Enjoy Grand Cayman to the Fullest

    How to Enjoy Grand Cayman to the Fullest

    By Andy’s Rent-A-Car

    Do you have vacation days coming up soon? If so, why not make them really count this time by going somewhere special? Whether you’re traveling alone, with a spouse or partner or with children too, it’s easy to choose Grand Cayman and the Cayman Islands. There is so much to do on these amazing islands. However, if all you did was just stand still, take in the sun and feel the salty sea breeze, you’d probably go home happy.

    Still, that’s not really what you want to do, right? You want to take in these islands for all their worth. On Grand Cayman, that might mean the Cayman Islands National Museum or Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park. Everyone owes it to themselves to see Stingray City too. There is just so much to do here that no matter what you enjoy—as long as it includes plenty of sun—you’re going to have a good time.

    However, you’re going to want to rent a car in Grand Cayman before you get ahead of yourself. With a Cayman Islands car rental, you can go wherever you want at any time you want. It’s really as easy as that. This way, you’ll go home with every memory you wanted.

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    Don’t go to the Cayman Islands without properly preparing ahead of time. Contact Andy’s Rent-a-Car today for affordable car rental in Grand Cayman that will make it easy to get anywhere you want on the islands whenever you like.