North Beach, North Beach, is located northeast of San Francisco, west of Telegraph Mountain (Telegraph Hill), east of Russia Mountain, its main areas and streets include: Washington Square (Washington Square), Union Street (Union Street), Vallejo Street (Vallejo Street), Columbus Avenue (Columbus Avenue), Duban Avenue (Grant Avenue). North Beach, now known as the San Francisco nightlife area, was once recognized as the Little Italy area of San Francisco by immigrants of Italian descent who accounted for a large part of the population. North Beach, adjacent to Chinatown and Fisherman's Wharf, such as north of Bay Street in the North Beach, is the Fisherman's Wharf; The broad North Beach even includes the Fisherman's Wharf area. From the airport (SFO), visitors can take Uber, or light rail (BART), to lively urban areas such as Powell Street (Bowell Street) or Market Street (Market Street), and then transfer to buses such as bus 30. The previous article mentioned in the Coit Tower: early in the morning from the North Beach, slowly walk and then climb, after several hovering, climb the stone steps, to Pioneer Park. At that time, tourists were scarce, and all the people who saw were local mountaineering and running, mostly slim and healthy women in their 20s and 30s. Around the park, the photos taken were not as good as the landscape. Looking down, far away, the Golden Gate Bridge and the city's tall buildings were in sight. North Beach, looking out on the mountain of Pioneer Park, is picturesque. When I go down the mountain, I walk everywhere, almost lost, but my heart is quiet. Sunshine, clouds, trees, winding paths... I really want to get lost in the quiet.