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Location of the Month October 2016 |
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Washington Filmworks uses our Location of the Month newsletters to showcase the diversity of unique looks and resources for production in a number of jurisdictions around Washington State. Find previous installments archived on our website and on the WF Blog. |
THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF CHINATOWN-INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF SEATTLE
One of Seattle's oldest neighborhoods, historic Chinatown-International District is a hub of culture and history just south of Downtown. The neighborhood is comprised of Chinatown, Japantown, and Little Saigon, with each section of the neighborhood reflecting its respective region. The neighborhood is centrally located 1 mile south of the downtown core, and is accessible by bus and Link Light Rail in the Chinatown/International District Station of the Metro Tunnel, and by the Seattle Streetcar. Chinatown-International District is primarily a restaurant district, with foods from all over Asia, but there is also a mix of retail, specialty stores, and services. Officially placed in the National Register of Historic Places, buildings and fixtures in Chinatown-International District reflect its rich history within Seattle and the world. With an interesting mix of modern and traditional, Chinatown-International District is a unique staple of Seattle culture, history, and food.
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CHINATOWN-INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT WEATHER
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Photo Credit: Spencer Haung |
Average temperature:
January - High 44.9 F Low 35.1 F
July - High 75.1 F Low 54.6 F
Precipitation:
January Rainfall - 5.79 inches
July Rainfall - 0.77 inches
January Snowfall - 5.1 inches
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PROJECTS FILMED CHINATOWN-INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT
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Photo Credit: Spencer Haung
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KEY LOCATIONS OF INTEREST
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Photo Credit: Cham Bunphoath |
- Canton Alley, (one of three historic alleys in Seattle)
- Donnie Chin International Children's Park
- Hing Hay Park, (Pagoda inside Hing Hay Park)
- Kobe Terrace, (gardens in Japantown)
- Panama Hotel, (historic hotel with remains of Japanese Americans' belongs from internment in 1946; has the country's only remaining Japanese bathhouse, listed as a National Historic Landmark)
- Tai Tung, (oldest Chinese restaurant in Seattle where Bruce Lee frequented)
- Uwajimaya, (the Northwest's largest Japanese supermarket)
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DISTANCE TO DOWNTOWN SEATTLE
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Chinatown-International District
is approximately 1 mile from
Seattle.
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CLOSEST LARGE WASHINGTON AIRPORT
- Chinatown-International District is approximately 13 miles from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
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ANNUAL EVENTS OR FESTIVALS HOSTED BY
CHINATOWN-INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT
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Photo Credit: Cham Bunphoath
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RELEVANT CONTACT NAMES AND INFORMATION
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Photo Credit: Cham Bunphoath
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Monisha Singh, Events and Programs Manager, Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area, (206) 382-1197 x 2,
monisha@cidbia.org
- Agency that issues permits and costs
- Police or Sheriff's Department or agency that handles traffic control
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About:
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Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 264-0667
Washington Filmworks is the non-profit 501(c)(6) organization that manages the state film and production incentive programs. Its mission is to create economic development opportunities by building and enhancing the competitiveness, profile, and sustainability of Washington's film industry. We do this by creating possibilities for local and national filmmakers, offering comprehensive production support, as well as financial incentives.
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