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Hing Hay Park

4.0 (23 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Apple S.

Lovely square with several levels because Seattle is in hills. A lot of people are playing all sorts of games. Many colors and children. I was lucky to be here on a sunny day.

looking towards Columbia Tower
Wendy K.

I love the effort they've but into this park the past few years and how they bridge the old with the new. I attended the unveiling of the Celebrate Happiness Lantern, the most recent addition to the park last night. Was wonderfully to see the community come out, baked humbows were handed out to those that attended. Inspired by a sky lantern local artist George Lee designed and built this eight sided aluminum red lantern in the Seattle ID. As a Japanese American born and raised in Seattle, it was nice to hear them tell of the internment of the Japanese community and what part they played in developing the ID, as well as noting we are on Duwamish land and thanking the first people of Puget Sound Lushootseed is one of the languages on the lantern "On three faces primary text is displayed, each on one face: 慶喜公園, Hing Hay Park, and Celebrate Happiness. On two panels, adjacent on each side of primary text panels, are additional languages of communities within the CID. At night, the lettering is illuminated, and all of the same languages are projected below the lantern onto the ground below". It's beautiful in daylight but definitely checkout when it's dark out. The cute Panda paper lanterns were just up for the evening great touch feom another local artist Nolan Lee known for his Punching Panda character.

Hing Hay Park in Seattle's Chinatown district
Bruce K.

Small concrete park in the Chinatown district of Seattle, it's a clever design due to the sloping nature of the ground here. Stairs, ramps, a couple of small fountain waterfall features. Benches and tables. Plenty of seating all around. A very nice space if you need to catch your breath and work out what's next.

Enjoying a game of table tennis
Mohamed A.

Great park, and very well maintained. I loved the ping pong table. Nearly everyone was very relaxed and some people were enjoying their meal.

Diana T.

I been to Seattle's Chinatown twice in a week. First time I completely overlooked it, second time the power went out in Chinatown so we actually ended up staying here for about 30 minutes. The park is tiny but very relaxing. My friend and I sat at the bench and just people watch, we watched a little girl play chess. I wasn't sure what was going on, end up chatting with the little girl's mother and she didn't even know what was going on, who was winning or what. Haha, but it was still entertaining. I see a lot of older Asian folks with their homemade food chatting up with friends and having a good time. It's like a kick it spot for the grandma's and grandpa's. Super cute, I love the fact that the park is so colorful with the bright colors. Friendly people, smiles everywhere you turn in this relaxing and peaceful park. If I lived in Seattle I would definitely come back with a book or maybe lunch to just spend a day by myself. There's also a ping pong table! But you gotta bring your own paddle and ping pong balls. This is definitely a place to go if you want some alone time or a place to chill after you get some coffee or boba.

Cute umbrellas and a nice shady place to relax
Suzi S.

This park was so great. We walked all over the city yesterday and our favorite place to stop and rest was this little park- an unexpected surprise! We were looking for a nearby geocache and it was great to spend some time sitting in he shade and watching a pair of elderly men playing an extremely intense game of ping pong, and a young couple enjoying the large chess set. What a lovely public space. Plus the little umbrellas over the tables were adorable! Make sure to check out the tea tasting across the street, too!

Ryan C.

this park was alright. . came on a Saturday morning and there were a couple groups of people just chilling. It was nice because there was a giant chess board and ping pong tables where people were hanging out. the park itself is pretty small and the surrounding area isn't very clean

Hing Hay!
Ivy L.

Looking for a place to practice or perform arts? This is the perfect place. It has great space, and a lot of people come here everyday too!

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Was wonderfully to see the community come out, baked humbows were handed out to those that attended.

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4.6
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Definitely worth a visit. Volunteer Park is a beautiful historic park located in the heart of…read moreSeattle, designed by the Olmsted Brothers and a it's a must see as one of Seattle's well known landmarks. We skipped the inside of conservatory and Asian Art Museum but enjoyed strolling the grounds and admiring the views and taking in the fresh are. The sculpture, Black Sun by Isamu Noguchi, is here too and perfectly frames the Space Needle when you look through it. The highlight was climbing the water tower. The hike up was tiring, we were so out of breath and had to take some breaks, but the views were stunning. Definitely worth it and the walk down was so much easier! The park is peaceful and well-maintained, with plenty of spots to relax. Parking is free but fills up fast. A must-visit for locals and tourists alike! Check out the website for more info at https://www.seattle.gov/parks/allparks/volunteer-park

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Volunteer Park Conservatory (3/25/23)
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4.1
(67 reviews)
0.9 mi

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The entrepreneur on the left provided snakes for photo op. The gent on the right grimaced when the snake wrapped its tail around his neck.
The entrepreneur on the left provided snakes for photo op. The gent on the right grimaced when the snake wrapped its tail around his neck.
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