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7 Things to See and Do in Chicago’s Chinatown

Over a century old, Chicago’s Chinatown is one of the most diverse and lively corners of the city. Chinatown in Chicago was named back in 1890 when over 25% of the city’s Chinese Americans lived between Van Buren and Harrison Street. Here, you’ll find an extensive list of shops, restaurants, teahouses, and entertainment spaces. If you’re looking to explore Chicago’s Chinatown more but don’t know where to start, be sure to stop at these eight places to make sure you’re getting the most out of your way! With Lunar New Year celebrations going on, now is the best time to visit Chinatown!

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Chinatown Square Plaza

2133 S China Pl, Chicago, IL 60616

As a buzzing hub of Chinatown, Chinatown Square Plaza sits proudly in the exact middle of this neighborhood. Complete with AJ Houseware and Gifts, Mango Mango Dessert, and Daebak Korean BBQ, your appetite will be satiated while you pick up some new trinkets and gifts. Like most places in Chinatown, you’re going to feel close to the culture through the building styles as you peruse each shop and restaurant! 

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Ping Tom Memorial Park 

1700 S Wentworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60616

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Living in a big city, it can seem hard to find a park to spend a day away from the sights and sounds of the downtown. Luckily, Ping Tom Memorial Park is open every single day and offers an expansive landscape and tons of activities to make the perfect day spent outdoors. The park was named in 1991 for Chinatown’s most noted civic leader, Ping Tom. Tom acted as an advisor to US Senators and was active in many prominent civic and cultural institutions. 

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Heritage Museum of Asian Art

3500 S Morgan St, Chicago, IL 60609

If you’d like to learn more about the history of Asian culture, head to the Heritage Museum of Asian art. Opened in 2014, this non-profit museum exists with the goal of persevering and promoting Asian art, of all forms, for years to come. The museum always has different events going on, so be sure to check out their upcoming events to see if there’s a unique event you can attend soon! Want to support the museum’s mission? You can donate at any time!

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Qing Xiang Yuan Dumplings

2002 S Wentworth Ave #103, Chicago, IL 60616

Looking for the best dumplings around? There’s no better place than Qing Xiang Yuan! Here, you can choose from a variety of fillings like savory pork and cabbage, beef and onion, or seasonal flavors like mackerel and truffle. Qing Xiang Yuan also offers some BBQ options to pair with your perfectly steamed dumplings. To soothe your palette, be sure to try one of the many teas on the menu. 

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Hing Kee

2140 S Archer Ave, Chicago, IL 60616

There’s nothing like a steaming bowl of soup from one of the most authentic Chinese restaurants in Chicago after a long day. At Hing Kee, the options for traditional noodle soups are quite literally endless. With tons of varieties of soups, vermicelli soups, and egg noodle soups, your meal is sure to keep you warm and fill you up as you wind down for the day. Hing Kee is also a great place to try out different specialty drinks like green milk tea with tapioca or roasted brown rice green tea. What are you trying first?

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Sakura Karaoke

234 W Cermak Rd, Chicago, IL 60616

We all know there are tons of places in Chicago for karaoke, but none quite like Sakura. With private rooms along with a main stage, you and your friends can jam all night long to your favorite songs. Along with a great atmosphere for singing your heart out, Sakura has a full bar in case you need a little liquid courage to take the stage. 

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