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- Transitions® lensesApril 18, 2012Known locally as The I.D., the pedestrian-friendly Chinatown International District is the center for Seattle’s ethnic & cultural diversity, perfect for sightseeing, shopping & dining. #seemoresightsUpvoted Feb 23
- KarenJanuary 23, 2019It's very small, but well worth a visit to admire the Chinatown gate, buy some buns at the bakery, and look at the building and beautifully painted murals.
- You aroma of fried pastries wafts up onto the I-5 overpass. I'm always tempted to take an early exit on my way to work
- Transitions® lensesApril 18, 2012Vote for the Seattle International District as one of Seattle’s top landmarks & enter to win a trip to the Galapagos Islands! bit.ly/xzqs7i #seemoresights
- I love the ID! Makes me miss China. Just a fun neighborhood to explore.
- Surprising amount of parades and events to attend if you take the time to look them up.
- Not just "Chinatown," there's a huge Japanese influence as well as Vietnamese.
- Joseph CAugust 13, 2014#Pho Bac on Jackson Street! #POP-UP "AMERICAN Restaurants" in Chinatown! #Four Seas Restaurant
- Seattle Chinese TimesDecember 30, 2011Thick groves of trees and bushes conceal a staircase leading to a colorful sign that read “Danny Woo’s Children’s Garden.”http://bit.ly/nAMH0r
- Ping pong in the courtyard!! Bring your own paddles.
- Hubby has just befriended a man named Bing. Hes little and angry. I think im stuck here for a while.
- Don't double park! Its just causes people to get annoyed and upset
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