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Visit landmarks, get your caffeine and pizza fix, and drop off your mail — 10 things outsiders don’t know about the Chinatown/International District

October 30, 2015 By Assunta Ng

By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly 1. Did you know Chinatown is “a city within a city”? It has several doctors, dentists, attorneys, a post office, a library, a church, social services agencies, and a community center. 2. Do you know which ethnic group dominates the Chinatown ID? Chinese is the largest, but the diversity […]

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2015, Ambrosia Bubble Tea, Caf Bakery, Chinatown International District, Chinese, Getty Images, Native Americans, Oasis Tea Zone, Panama Hotel, Sharon Tomoko Santos, Summit Public School Sierra Charter School, Vietnamese, Vol 34 No 45 | October 31 - November 6, Wes Uhlman, Wing Luke Museum Photo, Yummy House Bakery, gary locke, hing hay park

BLOG: Honoring Warren Chan — Icon of an incredible generation

July 9, 2015 By Assunta Ng

By Assunta Ng A parade of “who’s who,”— including a governor, mayor, and 19 judges from both Supreme Court to Municipal Court—gathered at South Seattle College to pay their last respects to Judge Warren Chan July 3. Chan died on June 15 at the age of 92. “A man of ‘firsts,’” said Hon. Gary Locke. […]

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2015, Ark Chin, Asian American Pioneer, Ben Woo, Chinese American, Daughter April Chan Hale, Ire Chan, Judge Chan, Judge Warren Chan July, King County Councilmember Ruby Chow, King County Superior Court, Law Review, Marianne Spearman, Northwest Asian Weekly Pioneer Award, Seattle Chinese Garden Society, Seattle City Councilman Wing Luke, South Seattle College, Supreme Court Justice Faith Ireland, Tommy Quan Chan, Vol 34 No 29 | July 11 - July 17, Wes Uhlman, gary locke

Blog: Three rising stars on their way to the governor’s mansion?

December 10, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The day before the Diversity at the Top dinner, a group of Republicans held a fundraising event at the China Harbor Restaurant for Attorney General Rob McKenna, a hopeful candidate for the 2012 Washington state gubernatorial race.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2009, Assunta Ng, Blog Three, Charles Royer, China Harbor Restaurant, Chris Gregoire, Diversity at the Top, King County Executive Dow Constantine, Mayor Greg Nickels, Norm Rice, Peggy Lynch, Publisher Ng, Publisher Ng's blog, Seattle, Shirley Carlson, Vol 28 No 51 | December 12 - December 18, Wes Uhlman

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