5K for AAPI month in SF to take racers around historical landmarks across city

San Francisco (CrohnMay is the Asian Heritage Month of the Pacific Ocean (AAPI). One hosts a local non -profit organization again hosts the 5K running/walking in San Francisco this week.

“Our Heritage 5K” occurs on Saturday, May 10 and is organized by non -profit Asians are strong. A 3.2 -mile journey through neighborhoods and historical monuments in the city linked to the AAPI community. (Five kilometers are 3.1 miles, but races are marketed to be 3.2 miles.)

The race starts at 10 am in the Origami fountain in Gabantown and ends in Portsmouth Square in the Chinese district. Participants have an operating option and/or walking. It can be a detailed map of the race It was shown here. SFMTA has not announced any road closure due to the event.

“The race” is 5 thousand by the family, “Honoring the rich history and the contributions of the American -Asian and Pacific Island societies in San Francisco.”

Below is a list of landmarks from start to finish, for all events organizers.

  1. Japantown (Start)
  2. Nietzi Bay Kai Cultural Center
  3. Japan -American National Library
  4. Korean Center
  5. St. Saint olive mural
  6. Small entrance to Sigon
  7. Asian Art Museum
  8. Dragon Gate & Chinatown
  9. St. Mary Square
  10. The memorial hall in World War II
  11. Willie Wu Stadium
  12. Cameron’s house
  13. China -American Historical Association
  14. Gordon Ji Lao Elementary School
  15. Golden Star Tattoo
  16. Golden Portal Factory Cookie Factory
  17. Wong Kim Ark (local mural)
  18. Great star theater
  19. An international hotel
  20. China Cultural Center for SF
  21. Portsmouth Square (finish line)

San Francisco representative Rich Ting The novice is in the race and hostility.

You can register on 5k on Eventbrite. Asians are strong as well Mental healthy health event On the same day from 11 am until 2 pm at the finish line in the race in Portsmouth Square.

last year It happened It was erected on May 4, 2024. 5K started in the Origami fountain in Gabantown and ended in Portsmouth Square in the Chinese district.

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