Chinatown International District - Reviews from across the web
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Chinatown-International District Walking Tour - Seattle: CitySearch , 650 S. King Street) takes up much of the next block. After examining the World War II memorial there, check out the 14-foot bronze sculpture by George Tsutakawa titled "Heaven, Man, Earth," across Maynard Avenue S. On the other side of S. King Street stands the Alps Hotel, built in the R... seattle.citysearch.com
Chinatown/International District - Seattle, WA, null - Citysearch Walk due east of Pioneer Square and you'll be thinking along the lines of Dorothy, as in, Toto, I don't think we're in Seattle anymore. You've entered the International District, where signs displaying Asian characters, barbecue chickens hanging in storefronts, and Japanese anime characters painted ... seattle.citysearch.com
Chinatown Seattle, Chinese Restaurant Seattle, Japanese Restaurant Seattle, International District Seattle The Chinese were the first immigrants from Asia to settle here. They filled the needs created by fishing, lumber, railroad and infrastructure industries. The first Chinese have the proud knowledge that many of the laborers who arrived in the early years helped to build the early infrastructure of th... destination360.com
Chinatown International District - Seattle - Reviews of Chinatown International District - TripAdvisor Having been to Chinatown in San Fran, we took a walk to Seattle's Chinatown. It was not at all what we expected ... it was a fairly long walk from downtown and once we got to the area was disappointed that it was not kept up that well and mostly consisted of restaurants (which we didn't try since it... tripadvisor.com
The Seattle Times: Outdoors: Chinatown International District: Dim sum and then some Uwajimaya Village at South Lane Street and Fifth Avenue South is not to be missed. The supermarket includes everything from favorite Asian foods and hard-to-find ingredients to gift items and books. First conceived of as a fish-cake manufacturing company in 1928, this bustling commercial area now ta... seattletimes.nwsource.com
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