Lunar New Year in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District is the place for food and culture. Expect dancers prancing at Hing Hay Park’s main stage, cultural performances and a food walk serving up delicious eats during this all-day event. Shorelake Arts Lantern Festival & Lion Dance Date ...
Seattle Chinatown/ID Food Walk for Lunar New Year 2025 11:00 am to 4:00 pm | $6.00 | Multiple locations Thursday, March 6, 2025 1st Thursday free admission to National Nordic Museum FREE| National Nordic Museum (Ballard/Seattle) 1st Thursday free admission to Hibulb Cultural Center in Tula...
Chinatown paradeFREE July 2025 (undated) International District (1.2 miles S) Chinatown Seafair Paradefeatures lion and dragon dances, martial arts, and the Chinese Girls Drill Team in the international district, passing by Hing Hay Park, 423 Maynard Ave. S in Seattle. ...
North Seattle Herald-Outlook has written a story about the upcoming 2nd coming of Toddish McWong to Seattle. Last year we staged a Gung Haggis Fat Choy Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner on Chinese New Year Day in Seattle. It was a benefit for the Pacific North West Junior Pipe Band. ...
ridiculous for me to even write. Many have been following the news that anti-Asian racism during the pandemic has beenon the rise. Recently, my Bothell community has been rocked by ahorrendous attackthat happened in the Chinatown International District to one of our Asian American high school ...
Chinatown-International District If the opinion of an 80-year-old Chinese grandma matters to you, the braised beef brisket stone pot at A+ Hong Kong Restaurant is the best in Seattle. Indeed, the brisket and tendon hold together until you take a bite. The bed of napa cabbage under the br...
Harbor City in the Chinatown-International District is great for fresh, no-frills dim sum. The Walrus and the Carpenter in Ballard is a treat for any seafood (read: oyster) lover. The non-seafood small plates are a delight—try the chicken liver mousse—and the ambience is just c...
The Kraken honored the work of Isabelle Gonn and her commitment to The Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team January 23, 2024 Link copied Recipient – Isabelle Gonn, we are so excited to honor you as a Seattle Kraken Hero of the Deep at our Lunar New Year Night game on 2/19!
Seattle has a vibrant Chinatown This film is a great sizzle video for the Chinatown International District, showcasing landmarks like the Chinatown Gate, the arches and Ping-Pong tables at Hing Hay Park and the signs outside Tai Tung, Seattle’s oldest Chinese restaurant. ...
This novel tells the story of two pre-teens, Chinese American Henry Lee and Japanese American Keiko Okabe, who live on opposite sides of Chinatown–International District during World War II. Centering on the Panama Hotel, which still stands at Sixth and Main, the book leaps between 1986 and...