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You are here: Home / News / Community News / Names in the News / Neon sign at Tai Tung

Neon sign at Tai Tung

January 22, 2018 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Property owner Ling Chinn and Tai Tung owner Harry Chan (Photo by John Liu)

There’s something familiar back in the Chinatown-International District skyline.

The neon sign that reportedly cost $15,000 at Tai Tung is a replica of the historic sign taken down in a remodel in the 1960s, which was likely installed in the 1930s.

The project was facilitated by SCIDpda and 4Culture.

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Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2018, Harry Chan, LING CHINN, Tai Tung, VOL 37 NO 4 | JANUARY 20 - JANUARY 26

Comments

  1. Bettie Luke says

    February 3, 2018 at 2:16 am

    The neon sign at Tai Tung is a welcome addition to King Street. Nice to have this “old time” icon.

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