The Asian Cultural Experience Museum has many works of art and culture from different Asian countries. You can visit it freely. You can see Bruce Lee in the exhibition area of China.
ここでの思い出に残る訪問。アジア系移民やアジア系アメリカ人の歴史と経験について多くのことを学びます。学生の場合は、入学割引の学校 ID を忘れないでください。
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投稿:2016年12月21日
Nicole Jekich
5/5とても素晴らしい
Learn about the history of Asian immigrants and Asian-Americans who called Seattle home. The Wing Luke is a museum dedicated to the history of Chinatown/International District and features an extensive visual timeline of the district and its community leaders.I like Wing Luke for their rotating exhibits which focus on modern Asian artists and also historical exhibits which explore Asian artists in Seattle. One of my favorites was an exhibit which dissected the evolution and variety of Asian food, dishes and cultural traditions. Wing Luke also offers food tours around Chinatown.
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投稿:2015年9月20日
GLS***85
5/5とても素晴らしい
This is one of the only museums in the U.S. that is dedicated to featuring Asian and Asian American culture. Located in the International District, the museum is small but the exhibits are interesting and educational. They have a cute little gift shop for visitors to buy souvenirs or postcards. The space also acts as an events venue - in fact, my nonprofit organization that I volunteer with held our annual fundraiser event here a few years ago and it was a huge success! The art inside was beautiful and the steps close to where you walk into the entrance has a nice touch.
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投稿:2015年2月22日
Lawrence Lam
5/5とても素晴らしい
FULL DISCLOSURE: I wrote music for the Bruce Lee Exhibit at the Wing Luke. You can hear it underscoring most of the videos in the exhibit. Come to learn about Asian history. Stay to hear music written by a Gogobotter.
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投稿:2014年10月7日
Erin Robin
4/5とても良い
Since you said you like Chinese food, why not considering doing an "Asian" day in the city? You could swing by the Wing Luke Asian Museum first (located in the Chinatown area) which is the first Smithsonian-affiliated facility in the area. They also waive their admission fee each first Thursday and third Wednesday of the month.