San Francisco serves as a vibrant center of activity and is the cultural, commercial, and financial nucleus of Northern California. The city ranks as the 13th most populous in the U.S., possessing the second-highest population density in the country, with only New York having a busier atmosphere. The city gained prominence in 1849 during the Californian Gold Rush, which at that time positioned it as the largest city on the West Coast.
China Beach is a picturesque, north-facing beach that offers stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Historically, it served as a campsite for Chinese fishermen during the Gold Rush, which is the origin of its unique name.