The museum, founded by Wing Luke, a famous fighter with racial discrimination, tells the story of Asian immigrants who went a long way before becoming full-fledged Americans. In the Asian Museum, Wing Lucas exhibited books, photographs, videos and works of art of enduring Asians. In addition to the main exhibitions in the museum, there are specialized exhibitions dedicated to, for example, the Asian-Pacific cuisine, the famous Japanese family who moved to America, or the New Year traditions of Asian countries.
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Work schedule: Mon - closed, tu-tu 10: 00-17: 00, every first Tuesday and every third Saturday of the month - 10: 00-20: 00; entrance - 12.95 dollars, for the elderly over 62 years, students and teenagers from 13 to 18 years - 9.95 dollars, for children from 5 to 12 years - 8.95 dollars, for children under 5 years old - free
+ 1 (206) 623-5124; 719 South King Street, Seattle, WA 98104.