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Ping Tom Memorial Park

A hidden oasis just north of Chicago's Chinatown.

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A few blocks north of Chinatown’s central shopping district, Ping Tom Memorial Park is a tranquil oasis just outside of downtown Chicago. Once part of Santa Fe Railroad property, it transformed into a 17-acre park largely thanks to the efforts of the park's namesake, Ping Tom.

A lifelong Chicago Chinatown resident, Tom (1935–1995) was a civic leader and businessman who helped develop the iconic Chicago neighborhood. He helped create the 32-acre Chinatown Square, co-founded the Chinatown Chamber of Commerce, and led the charge in developing this much-needed public park. Today, a sculptural bust in the park remembers him.

The riverfront park features walking paths through prairie landscapes, a pagoda-inspired pavilion, and a boathouse where people can rent kayaks. The playground is full of Chinese motifs, and large stone benches along the river offer a great view to watch Chicago Water Taxis, boats and even crossing barges. Even though the park is a stone's throw away from the city's many trains and expressways, it remains a peaceful oasis with skyline views.

Don't miss the Chinese Dragon Boat Race for Literacy, an annual summer festival that happens in the park every June.

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1700 S Wentworth Ave
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