Hoa Mai Park


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 green space opened on July 27, 2024.

Description and history

The 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.