The Oakland Asian Cultural Center is an Oakland-based nonprofit cultural center that carries out Asian and Pacific Islander American arts and culture programs. It is located in the Pacific Renaissance Plaza in Oakland Chinatown.
Lincoln Square Park and Recreation Center is a public transit friendly park and Recreation Center with two lighted outdoor playgrounds, Adult Fitness Stations, custom Tot-Lot, and "Chinese Junk-Boat" themed play-area with ADA accessibility.
Pacific Renaissance Plaza is a prominent mixed-use complex located in the heart of Oakland’s Chinatown. Completed in 1993, it serves as a cultural, residential, and commercial hub, blending modern architecture with the rich heritage of the surrounding community. Pacific Renaissance Plaza hosts a variety of retail and dining options. The plaza is home to the Oakland Asian Cultural Center.
Chinatown in Oakland, California is a historic neighborhood located in the heart of downtown Oakland. It was established in the late 1800s, during the Gold Rush era, and was home to a large population of Chinese immigrants who came to California seeking opportunities.