CHINATOWN DISCOVERY TOURS
These special walking tours of the Chinatown-International District offered by Wing Luke Museum offer an experience for all the senses and bring the history of the neighborhood to life.
REDLINING HERITAGE TRAIL
Hear the stories of home, and to celebrate BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities that are currently and were historically marginalized in Seattle.
APRIL - JUNE, SATURDAYS, 11:30 AM
GENERAL ADMISSION IS INCLUDED WITH TOUR TICKET PURCHASE
HOMETOWN CHINATOWN
JUNE - SEPTEMBER, SATURDAYS, 11:30 AM
GENERAL ADMISSION IS INCLUDED WITH TOUR TICKET PURCHASE
Walk through the Chinatown-International District to understand the relationship between ethnic communities and their environments, including the challenges of early immigrants.
INS BUILDING TOURS
OCTOBER - JANUARY, SATURDAYS, 11:30 AM
GENERAL ADMISSION IS INCLUDED WITH TOUR TICKET PURCHASE
The former US Immigration & Naturalization Service building served as Seattle's detention and processing center for immigrants from the early 1900s to its final closure in 2004.
JAPANESE AMERICAN REMEMBRANCE TRAIL
JANUARY - APRIL, SATURDAYS, 11:30 AM
GENERAL ADMISSION IS INCLUDED WITH TOUR TICKET PURCHASE
This walking tour takes visitors through the past and present Nihonmachi — a bustling enclave of family homes and independently owned shops, grocery stores, and entertainment.
BRUCE LEE’S CHINATOWN
SELECT SATURDAYS OR BY REQUEST
GENERAL ADMISSION IS INCLUDED WITH TOUR TICKET PURCHASE
Explore the legacy of Bruce Lee’s philosophies about inner strength and empowerment while walking through some of his favorite places in the Chinatown-International District.