San Francisco’s Chinatown: Night scenes from Grant Avenue

In this photo taken Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017, red lanterns hang above Chinatown’s Grant Avenue in San Francisco. The avenue, which runs north and south, is one of the oldest streets in the city. In the late 1800s the street became home to Chinese immigrants who were escaping persecution or following the Gold Rush. Many of the current buildings in the neighborhood can be traced to the reconstruction efforts after the 1906 earthquake. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In this photo taken Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017, a video screen flashes images in the Cold Drinks bar at China Live in San Francisco. With Old Shanghai as an inspiration, Cold Drinks at China Live was recently named as one of the city’s best new bars. The 40-seat lush and mysterious bar features Scotch-centric cocktails and overlooks parts of the skyline and edge of Chinatown. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In this photo taken Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017, a group of people wait outside a restaurant at night on Chinatown’s Grant Avenue in San Francisco. The avenue, which runs north and south, is one of the oldest streets in the city. In the late 1800s the street became home to Chinese immigrants who were escaping persecution or following the Gold Rush. Many of the current buildings in the neighborhood can be traced to the reconstruction efforts after the 1906 earthquake. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In this photo taken Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017, a mural covers a wall in Chinatown as people make their way out of a restaurant after dinner in San Francisco. In the late 1800s the area became home to Chinese immigrants who were escaping persecution or following the Gold Rush. Many of the current buildings in the neighborhood can be traced to the reconstruction efforts after the 1906 earthquake. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In this photo taken Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017, a neon sign shines above the Buddha Lounge bar on Chinatown’s Grant Avenue in San Francisco. The bar, a dinky, quirky dive is known for betting on your drink in a game of Liar’s Dice between you and the bartender. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

People walk past the Li-Po bar Dec. 21, 2017, along Chinatown’s Grant Avenue in San Francisco. The bar is known for its Chinese Mai-Tai and dates from the 1930s. Inside red lacquered doors sits a golden Buddha statue behind a wrap around bar. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In this photo taken Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017, people dine in the Oolong Cafe at China Live in San Francisco. As Grant Avenue meets Broadway Street near the North Beach district is China Live, an anchor point for the revitalization effort within the greater Chinatown neighborhood. Opening last spring, the 30,000 foot, four-story building is a culinary and cultural landmark. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In this photo taken Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017, a woman in a dessert shop window makes a dragon beard candy at night on Chinatown’s Grant Avenue in San Francisco. In the late 1800s the street became home to Chinese immigrants who were escaping persecution or following the Gold Rush. Many of the current buildings in the neighborhood can be traced to the reconstruction efforts after the 1906 earthquake. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

SAN FRANCISCO — Red lanterns sway in the wind.