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Located in the Chinatown-International District, the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience boasts of the history as well as art of Asian, American, and Pacific origins. Its founder, Wing Luke, was born in Canton, China in 1925 and was five years old when he and his family migrated to the US.

The museum presently has several permanent exhibits, including the Honoring Our Journey exhibit area in the second floor. The exhibit area is divided into five categories: Making a Living, Getting Here, Home, Social Justice, and Community.

At the Welcome Hall, visitors will be greeted with the Wing Luke & the Museum Exhibit, which highlights the founder?s story as well as the story behind the establishment of the museum. Other permanent exhibits of the museum include the Community Portrait Galleries and the Chinatown-International District Exhibit.
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