Hoa Mai Park is a public pocket park in the Little Saigon part of Seattle's Chinatown–International District, in the U.S. state of Washington. The .27-acre (0.11 ha) green space opened on July 27, 2024.
Description and history
The .27-acre (0.11 ha) green space between Jackson and King Streets is operated by Seattle Parks and Recreation. It cost approximately $3.5 million to develop. The park's opening in July 2024 was attended by mayor Bruce Harrell and featured a lion dance. Hoa Mai Park is patrolled by park rangers and hosts buskers.
The Jackson Street entrance has a monumental sculpture by artist Kalina Chung called Through. The park also has bamboo, flowers, and trees. There is also a playground, an area for events and performances, and permanent light fixtures.
In March 2025, the park was closed and gates installed to deal with criminal use of the park.
See also
- List of parks in Seattle
References
External links
- Hoa Mai Park at Seattle Parks and Recreation



