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  2. Regent Bakery and Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Regent Bakery and Cafe is a small chain of Chinese restaurants and bakeries in the Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Washington.The family-owned and operated business was established in Redmond in 2000, and expanded to Seattle's Capitol Hill in 2012 and Bellevue.

  3. Seattle Chinese Garden - Wikipedia

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    'West Chinese garden') is located on 4.6 acres (1.9 hectares) at the north end of the South Seattle College [1] campus at 6000 16th Avenue SW, in West Seattle. The site has a panoramic view of downtown Seattle, Washington, Elliott Bay and the Cascade Mountains, including Mt. Baker and Mt. Rainier.

  4. Hing Hay Park - Wikipedia

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    Hing Hay Park (Chinese: 慶喜公園) is a 0.64-acre (2,600 m 2) public park in the Chinatown–International District neighborhood of downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. The park is located on the north side of South King Street between 6th and Maynard avenues, east of Union Station and the Historic Chinatown Gate. It was built in ...

  5. Pike Place Chinese Cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese restaurant Pike Place Chinese Cuisine is located on the mezzanine level (Down Under) of Pike Place Market's Main Arcade, in Seattle's Central Waterfront district. Leslie Kelly of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has described the restaurant as a "skinny little dining room" with views of Elliott Bay . [ 1 ]

  6. Enumclaw Courier-Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Enumclaw Courier-Herald was established in 1933 as a merge of Enumclaw Courier (since 1900) and Enumclaw Herald (since 1908). [2] The newspaper absorbed the Buckley News Banner in 1973. [3] The Enumclaw Courier-Herald was purchased by Black Press subsidiary Sound Publishing on 3 June 2008. [4]

  7. Tai Tung (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    "A trip through time to Seattle's oldest Chinese restaurants". The Seattle Times. A new documentary, "A Taste of Home", showcases some of Seattle's oldest and best Chinese food, including Tai Tung in the Chinatown International District. Belle, Rachel (December 21, 2017), Christmas: The busiest day at Seattle's oldest Chinese restaurant, KIRO

  8. Chinese pavilion - Wikipedia

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    A round pavilion in CUHK, Hong Kong. Pavilions are often classified according to their shape when viewed from above. Round, square, hexagonal and octagonal pavilions are common, while more unusual designs also exist such as the Nanhai Pavilion located at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, which consists of two round pavilions joined together.

  9. Krain, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Krain was an unincorporated community in south King County, Washington, just north of Enumclaw. [2] The area (also often referred to as Krain Corner) now centers on the intersection of SR 169 and SE 400th St. An inn and restaurant has been located at the corner since 1916, and the nearby Holy Family Krain Cemetery dates back to at least 1901. [3]