East Kong Yick Building
Chinatown-International District, SeattleCommercial buildings in Seattle
The East Kong Yick Building (Chinese: 東公益大廈; Jyutping: Dung1 Gung1 Jik1 Daai6haa6; pinyin: Dōng Gōng Yì Dàshà) is one of two buildings erected in Seattle, Washington's Chinatown-International District (ID) by the Kong Yick Investment Company (the other being the West Kong Yick Building). A four-story hotel in the core of the ID, with retail stores at ground level, the East Kong Yick was created by the pooled resources of 170 Chinese American pioneers. In, 2008, the building reopened as the home of the expanded Wing Luke Asian Museum.
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South King Street, Seattle International District/Chinatown
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N 47.598333333333 ° | E -122.32277777778 ° |
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South King Street 721
98104 Seattle, International District/Chinatown
Washington, United States
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