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SF’s Chinese New Year Ox Sculpture Hunt

11 life-sized Oxen are hidden around SF (and Oakland) for Chinese New Year
By - posted 2/3/2021 No Comment

Gung Hay Fat Choy. Chinese New Year will look a little different this year, but San Francisco is doing something new to spark joy. This year, San Francisco is debuting the Year of the Ox on Parade.

A tradition in the making, 11 life-sized Oxen will be publicly displayed across San Francisco to help ring in the new year of the Ox.

Thanks to the kind sponsors, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco were able to work with local artists to design each Ox to reflect upon the Chinese culture, people, and traditions. After our celebration, each Ox will be auctioned off to benefit our local Chinatown non-profit organizations.

Locate the Ox on Parade. Learn more about the Oxen, the artists, and the inspiration behind each design when you click on this map.

The Oxen will be on parade from February 3 – March 14. Stop by and check out each unique Ox.