Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience

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Seattle, United States

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Arts organization· Gift shop· Tourist attraction· Food Tours· Historical Tours· Museum· Charity· Non-profit organization

Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience is located in Seattle, United States on 719 S King St. Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category arts organization in United States.

Address

719 S King St

Phone

+1 2066235124

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Andrew Lee

Wing Luke Museum is a wonderful place to visit for locals and visitors alike. Being a Seattle native it was important to me to see the museum and hear about the stories about the International District. My family lived on Beacon Hill for many years and seeing the Asian American and Pacific Islander cultural history of Seattle struck a chord with me and my heritage. All the staff were friendly and I especially want to shout-out Em(?) who was our tour guide. She was well-versed in the history of the city and building and could answer all the questions the group asked her.

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Peter Yong

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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Saumya kmath

Loved the visit. This was my first Chinese Museum.Bruce Lee's exhibit section was very cool. Got to Know more about him. Front desk person was very friendly. Museum has 3 floors. Unfortunately couldn't get time to do tour. Will definitely visit once again.

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Malaelupe Samifua

Surprised that I haven't been here until 2019. I have lived in Seattle since 1988 and it was literally my first time. Such great insight to Seattle's history.

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Randy Lau

Great museum that highlights the Asian-American cultural experience in the Seattle region. The main draw is of course the Bruce Lee exhibit which itself is worth the visit alone, but note there is no photography allowed. It is unfortunately, relatively smaller than expected which could have benefited from showing more of his life such as his time before arriving in Seattle. The rest of the museum does include Vietnamese, Cambodian, Philippino, and South Asian experiences in addition to the expected Chinese, Japanese, and Korean stories. There is a guided tour that let's guests into some areas that are off limits without a guide such as the mahjong room on the third floor. It's definitely worth the visit, but once is probably enough.