Travelers using the International District/Chinatown Station should expect delays and allow extra travel time on Sunday, July 26, when shuttle buses replace 2 Line trains between the station and South Bellevue for planned maintenance on the Crosslake Connection.
A new generation of leaders graduates From SYLP
The Summer Youth Leadership Program (SYLP) celebrated six high school graduates on July 16, wrapping up its second year since the program was revived.
Chinatown Seafair Parade
Spectators gathered in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District on Sunday, July 19 as the annual Chinatown Seafair Parade celebrated the region’s Asian American heritage and community spirit.
Community to gather for 11th annual vigil honoring Donnie Chin
Community members will gather July 26 in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) to honor the life and legacy of Donnie Chin.
“We’re all bleeding”: Joyale’s closure spells more than just the decline of a restaurant
With the FIFA World Cup coming to town, Vincent Zhao thought the expected boost in revenue would help make up for the loss he’s seen over the last several years at his beloved dim sum restaurant and Little Saigon mainstay, Joyale Seafood Restaurant.
Hing Hay Park to host Dancing Til Dusk events this summer
Seattle’s free summer dance series, Dancing Til Dusk, returns for its 2026 season with 16 evenings of live music, beginner dance lessons and social dancing in parks across the city through Aug. 30.
Joyale changes closure plans, will remain open on weekends after community outcry
Joyale Seafood Restaurant will remain open on weekends after owner Vincent Zhao changed plans to close the Chinatown-International District (CID) restaurant following a strong reaction from the community.
Win, lose, win
This was not a normal day.
CID advocates rally at Seattle Stadium, demand World Cup economic parity
About 40 Chinatown-International District (CID) advocates, small business owners, and senior residents marched to the main entrance of Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field) on July 6, waving signs and distributing neighborhood guides to soccer fans streaming toward the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match between the United States and Belgium—a peaceful, 33-minute demonstration that voiced a stark economic divide separating Seattle’s two closest stadium neighborhoods.
CID businesses invite community to support neighborhood at World Cup watch party
Businesses in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) are asking the community to show its support by gathering for a free World Cup watch party Monday evening at Hing Hay Park, where fans can cheer on the United States as it takes on Belgium while supporting one of the city’s historic neighborhoods.
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