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Demolition, but development — Hing Hay Park will expand

May 14, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Staff Northwest Asian Weekly Renovation is underway in the International District. The iconic Hing Hay Park, located on the corner of Maynard and King St. (423 Maynard Ave) will be getting a makeover. The existing park will be expanded and developed due to the demolition of the adjacent post office site, which was acquired […]

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2015, Chinese, International District, King St, Maynard Ave, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pro Parks Levy, Seattle Parks, Vietnamese, Vol 34 No 21 | May 16 - May 22, hing hay park

Free movie screenings at Hing Hay Park

August 18, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Hing Hay Park kicked off its first outdoor movie night on Aug. 9 with Linsanity: The Movie. Two more movies will be shown

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2014, Awesome Asian Bad Guys, Seattle Asian American Film Festival, Seattle Parks, Vol 33 No 34 | August 16 - August 22, hing hay park

Last chance to talk about Hing Hay Park

February 14, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Seattle Parks and Recreation will host the third and final community meeting for the Hing Hay Park expansion project on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at the International District-Chinatown Community Center, located at 719 8th Ave. S., Seattle. The community is encouraged to be a part of the process and provide input […]

Filed Under: Briefs, Community News Tagged With: 2014, Chinatown International District, Maynard Ave, Seattle Parks, Vol 33 No 8 | February 15 - February 21, hing hay park

Bring ideas to Hing Hay Park open meeting

November 15, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The public is invited to share ideas and offer input into plans for the renovation and expansion of Hing Hay Park at a meeting on Thursday, Nov. 21, from 6–8 p.m. at the International District/Chinatown Community Center, 719 8th Ave. S., in Seattle.

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2013, International District Chinatown Community Center, King Street, Maynard Ave, Seattle Parks, Vol 32 No 47 | November 16 - November 22, hing hay park

Seattle Parks reopens Hing Hay Park pagoda

May 28, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Members of Lu Bond Construction, representatives from Seattle Parks and Recreation, and the people of the community stand in front of the newly reopened pagoda in Hing Hay Park. On April 24, Hing Hay Park pagoda reopened after closing for a renovation project that began in February. The renovation focused on the 34-year-old pagoda, which […]

Filed Under: News, Names in the News, Community News Tagged With: International District Chinatown Gate, Lu Bond Construction, Seattle Parks, Taipei Municipal Government, Vol 28 No 23 | May 30 - June 5, hing hay park

PICTORIAL: #StopAAPIHate rallies across western Washington

March 18, 2021 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Speakers at the March 13 rally at Hing Hay Park: Chris Stearns, Nathan Duong, Khang Nguyen, Debra Erdene, Frank Irigon, Gary Locke, Dow Constantine, Quang Nguyen, Noriko Nasu, Larry Gossett, Girmay Zahilay, Sharon Tomiko Santos, Bob Hasegawa, Joe Nguyen, Toshiko Grace Hasegawa, Michael Itti, Sam Cho, Matt Toles, Janice Zahn, and Kim-Khanh Van.

Filed Under: Community News, Feature stories, Pictorials Tagged With: 2021, VOL 40 NO 12 | MARCH 20 - MARCH 26

Bling Empire: sparks criticism for being what it is: a reality TV show

January 21, 2021 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Netflix has been receiving a lot of criticism lately for its lineup. No less “Bling Empire,” which premiered Jan. 15. An Asian version of the Kardashians, this reality television series has been slammed for being racist and thrown in with the movie, “Crazy Rich Asians,” as an unfortunate trend of Hollywood depicting Asians and Asian Americans only as rich people behaving badly.

Filed Under: At the Movies, Feature stories Tagged With: 2021, VOL 40 NO 4 | JANUARY 23 - JANUARY 29

In memory of Yoshiro Philip Hayasaka

September 23, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Yoshiro Philip Hayasaka, known as Philip, passed away peacefully on Sept. 3. He was 94.

Filed Under: Obituaries, Feature stories Tagged With: VOL 39 NO 39 | SEPTEMBER 26 - OCTOBER 2

A-pop! — White people who do and say racist things — and the white friends who love and forgive them!

August 13, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

In this column, there’s a lot of white nonsense. You have been forewarned!

Filed Under: Column: Pop Culture, This week's issue Tagged With: 2020, VOL 39 NO 33 | AUGUST 15 - AUGUST 21

A timeline of the coronavirus pandemic, and its effects on Washington state and the Seattle Chinatown-International District

July 30, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

This is a look at how this pandemic has evolved and progressed thus far in 2020. Jan 20 Man in his 30s, who had traveled to Wuhan, China, is hospitalized at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. First case of coronavirus in the state and the United States. February Chinese family associations canceled Lunar New Year […]

Filed Under: Community News Tagged With: 2020, VOL 39 NO 31 | AUGUST 1 - AUGUST 7

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