The Wing Luke Museum is a museum in Seattle, Washington, United States, which focuses on the culture, art and history of Asian Pacific …
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Aug 12, 2024
Do not go here. The place is ran by anti semetis and the leadership is for it. If you are Jewish or don’t want the Jewish people attacked and hurt then do not go here. The staff have a group of anti …Full review by Kiwicharles
Aug 10, 2024
They shut down for a month because the staff was upset that Jewish people said it felt anti-Semitic when people vandalized their synagogue. They announced the exhibit would nice to a different site …Full review by mikeysd
Apr 22, 2024
The museum's 45 minute tour included background on the prodigious Mr. Wing Luk, a visit to the historic Yick Fung general store next door, and its back to the past adjacent hotel. I didn't expect mu…Full review by meeyulee
Like "dag" says not really a question here. But if you google the Wing Luke Museum there contact info there, but if you go to their actual website you'll see an email address and a …
Like "dag" says not really a question here. But if you google the Wing Luke Museum there contact info there, but if you go to their actual website you'll see an email address and a phone number also opening times. This website won't allow me to list the email address or number so please do it yourself. Or are you trying to get in touch with me?! Lol
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Although it is not a big museum (it's in a large several story urban brick structure built pre-WWI as a multiuse building for retail and lodging), it is very well curated and has a wealth …
Although it is not a big museum (it's in a large several story urban brick structure built pre-WWI as a multiuse building for retail and lodging), it is very well curated and has a wealth of exhibits and items related to the experiences of the people and their descendants that emigrated from Asia who went through a lot hard times, but maintained a sense of community and contributed greatly to the growth of the Pacific Northwest. Fascinating and delightful as well as optimistic.