Top Ten Attractions Of Historic Chinatown-ID

San Francisco and Vancouver may be the two largest Chinatowns on the North American continent, but one of the best for tourists is Seattle’s Chinatown ID (International District). Here are ten of its most noteworthy attractions:

  • Wing Luke Museum
  • for learning the culture and history of Oriental Americans

  • Chinese Wu Shu and Tai Qi Academy
  • helps develop ‘internal and external health abilities’

  • Hing Hay Park
  • at the district’s center Park for Pleasurable Gatherings

  • Cullom Gallery
  • devoted to Japanese woodblock prints; moved here two years ago, three years after it was established

  • Dong Sing Market
  • You can get your favorite Asian foods here, including Chinese donuts!

  • Dong Hing
  • a grocery store where you can get anything you need at the ‘last minute’

  • New Century Tea Gallery
  • the most authentic Eastern tea you can get

  • Hing Loon Seafood Restaurant
  • has long been a favorite in the area

  • Seattle Pinball Museum
  • The machines here date back as far as 1930.

  • Deng’s Studio & Art Gallery
  • a very small art shop where you can also get calligraphy lessons

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