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Discover the Serenity of Hing Hay Park in Seattle's Chinatown-International District

Experience tranquility and cultural richness at Hing Hay Park, a serene retreat in Seattle's Chinatown-International District.

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Hing Hay Park offers a tranquil escape in Seattle's vibrant Chinatown-International District. Enjoy lush greenery, cultural sculptures, and a welcoming atmosphere perfect for relaxation or exploration.

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423 Maynard Ave S, Seattle, Seattle Chinatown-International District, Washington, 98104, US
Monday
6 am-10 pm
Tuesday
6 am-10 pm
Wednesday
6 am-10 pm
Thursday
6 am-10 pm
Friday
6 am-10 pm
Saturday
6 am-10 pm
Sunday
6 am-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transit

    From Renton Transit Center, take Metro Bus Route 105 towards Seattle. Stay on the bus for approximately 30 minutes until you reach the 'S Jackson St & 5th Ave S' stop. Once you get off, walk east on S Jackson St for about 5 minutes until you reach Maynard Ave S. Turn right on Maynard Ave S and walk for about 2 minutes to arrive at Hing Hay Park located at 423 Maynard Ave S.

    Walking

    If you are in downtown Renton, head east on S 3rd St towards Wells Ave S. Continue straight onto S 4th St, then turn left onto S 2nd St. Follow S 2nd St until you reach the Renton Transit Center. From there, follow the Public Transit directions or you can walk to the park which is about 8 miles away; it will take approximately 2 hours. Walk along S 3rd St, continue onto I-405 N, and follow signs toward Seattle, then proceed to Hing Hay Park.

    Bicycle

    From Renton, take the Cedar River Trail heading north. Follow the trail as it merges into Lake Washington Blvd NE, then connect to the Burke-Gilman Trail heading west. Continue until you reach the University District, then navigate to downtown Seattle. Once you reach downtown, head towards Maynard Ave S. The total distance is about 10 miles, and it will take roughly 1 hour biking at a moderate pace. Hing Hay Park is located at 423 Maynard Ave S.

    Local tips

    Visit during a local festival to experience cultural activities and performances.
    Bring a picnic and enjoy the beautiful scenery with friends or family.
    Check out the park's schedule for community events, such as art shows and markets.
    Don't miss the chance to explore nearby shops and restaurants after your park visit.

    Discover more about Hing Hay Park

    Nestled in the heart of Seattle's Chinatown-International District, Hing Hay Park serves as a peaceful oasis for both locals and tourists. The park is adorned with beautiful greenery, vibrant flowers, and thoughtfully placed sculptures that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the area. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along winding paths or relax on benches while soaking in the serene ambiance. The park also features a unique pavilion that hosts various community events and cultural festivities, providing a great opportunity to immerse yourself in local traditions. Hing Hay Park is not just a place for relaxation; it’s a hub of activity. Families often gather here for picnics, and children can be seen playing in the open spaces. The park is equipped with amenities such as a playground, making it a perfect spot for families with young children. Additionally, benches and shaded areas provide ideal spots for reading or enjoying a quiet moment amidst the urban hustle. The park's location makes it an excellent starting point for exploring the surrounding Chinatown-International District, known for its rich history and diverse culinary offerings. After a leisurely stroll through the park, visitors can easily transition to discovering local shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks that showcase the area's vibrant community. Whether you're looking to unwind or engage with the local culture, Hing Hay Park is a must-visit destination in Seattle.

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