Address: 719 S King St, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
Phone: +12066235124
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Julia Suzuki
Staff was super helpful! There are 2 levels and they even have a mock up of the Japanese Internment camp and how other Asians migrated into Seattle. I highly recommend going.
Anna Vien
One of the best Museum & Non-profit in Seattle. Located in Chinatown-International District, The Wing has an extensive historical collection about Asian - Pacific Immigrants over the US (includes Puget Sound region, Hawaii and ect).. Experience is over the words, please, come visit if you are local or visiting the town.
Brandon Garcia
It’s small museum that highlights Asian and pacific American cultural history. It’s worth stopping by. It contains a good amount of history and show important local figures. The theater was closed when I went and the Bruce Lee exhibit was pretty small and you’re not allowed to take any photographs at all. I really liked The Asian American identity wall and it’s description (being biracial myself). Overall the museum did feel a bit underwhelming.
Peter Yong (PedroJoven)
Very informative and worth visiting. Price includes guided tour. Learn a little about the history of Asians in Seattle. Guide was well informed. Be prepared to climb stairs for the best experience. It can get warm but normally nice and cool. Also place for kids to do craft.
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Im sure if you call the museum, they will kindly look into it.
They currently have fours tours now. So it depends on which one you want to go to.
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