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.
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.
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.
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.