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Which district is Chinatown in San Francisco?

The administrative divisions of the United States do not include districts, so Chinatown in San Francisco does not belong to any district. San Francisco Chinatown is the largest Chinatown in the western United States, formed at the intersection of Duban Street and California Street. As of February 23, 2024, the administrative divisions of the United States are composed of state-level administrative districts, county-level administrative districts, municipal administrative districts and town-level administrative districts, excluding district-level administrative districts, so San Francisco Chinatown does not belong to any district. Since the establishment of 1840s, Chinatown has been playing an important role in the history and culture of Chinese immigrant communities in the United States and even in North America. There are two main streets in Chinatown: Duban Street and Shideng Street, with the "Zhonghua Gate" archway, the statue of Sun Yat-sen in Santa Maria Square and the Veterans War Memorial Hall.