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Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) is a unique multicultural neighborhood. Unlike other U.S. cities, the Asian American community in Seattle occupies a shared geography, where immigrant groups settled with and among one another. The neighborhood is one that is distinctive in cultural placemaking and cohesive in that the residents and businesses share a common vision of celebrating, protecting, and supporting the neighborhood. The CID is one of eight Seattle neighborhoods to be designated an historic district. Public art and symbolism, and community resilience and strength are reflected in these buildings and the spaces that help define them. Cultural street signs, murals, statues, landscaping, and the sights, smells, and sounds of ethnic foods combine as testaments to the people who built and are vested in this multicultural neighborhood. This tour visits the core areas and landmarks of the CID’s Chinatown, Japantown (Nihonmachi), Filipino Town, and Little Saigon.
To take this walking tour, visit HistoryLink.Tours.
Chinatown-International District (Seattle) Self-Guided Walking Tour
- By Marie Rose Wong, PhD
- Posted 2/03/2025
- HistoryLink.org Essay 23184
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