Hing Hay Park
Hing Hay Park: A Tranquil Escape in Seattle's Chinatown
Experience the tranquility and cultural charm of Hing Hay Park, a serene city park in Seattle's vibrant Chinatown-International District.
Nestled in Seattle's vibrant Chinatown-International District, Hing Hay Park offers a tranquil escape with beautiful landscapes, cultural elements, and community activities. A must-visit for tourists seeking relaxation and local charm.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transit
From Kent Station, take the Sound Transit Link Light Rail (Southbound). Ride for about 25 minutes until you reach the International District/Chinatown Station. Once you arrive, exit the station and head southeast on 5th Ave S towards S Jackson St. Turn left onto S Jackson St and continue until you reach Maynard Ave S. Turn right on Maynard Ave S, and Hing Hay Park will be on your left at 423 Maynard Ave S.
Walking
If you are near Kent Commons, start walking south on 4th Ave S towards W Meeker St. Continue on 4th Ave S for 0.5 miles until you reach the intersection with W James St. Turn left on W James St and walk towards the Kent Station. From Kent Station, follow the public transit instructions to the International District/Chinatown Station in Seattle as described above.
Bus
From the Kent Transit Center, board the Sound Transit bus route 586 (towards Seattle). After about 30 minutes, disembark at the International District/Chinatown stop. Walk southeast on 5th Ave S towards S Jackson St, turn left onto S Jackson St, and then turn right onto Maynard Ave S. Hing Hay Park will be located on your left at 423 Maynard Ave S.
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