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Hing Hay Park is a culturally-focused 0.3-acre public park in Seattle's Chinatown-International District neighborhood, named in honor of a traditional Chinese phrase that roughly translates to "celebrate happiness."
The park is home to an authentic Taiwanese pavilion that was donated to Seattle by the Mayor of Taipei in the early 1970s, featuring a community bulletin board and design features arranged according to feng shui principles. Martial arts practitioners frequent the park, which offers outdoor fitness equipment, chess tables, and an expansive park plaza that is home to cafe tables and lighted Asian-style figures.
The park was immortalized in the song "Blue Story" by the band Blue Scholars, featured on their Long March EP. Throughout the year, the park is host for a number of cultural celebrations, including summer Dragonfest and Lunar New Year events.
Hing Hay Park, 423 Maynard Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, Phone: 206-684-4075
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