Other Sites in Downtown Portland
From Chinatown continue south into downtown Portland to visit other significant sites.
Golden
Dragon Restaurant, 324 S.W. Third Ave.
The Golden
Dragon is one of Portland’s early chop suey houses. The restaurant’s
neon dragon sign hangs above the green tile pagoda entryway.
Chinese
Art Studio, 332 S.W. Third Ave.
This shop
sells original Chinese brush paintings, inks, brushes and art supplies.
Lake
Tai Rock, Between S.W. Third and Fourth avenues, Madison and Jefferson
streets
The Lake Tai Rock is a 16-foot, 17-ton limestone formation, shaped
naturally by the waters of Tai Lake. A gift from Portland’s sister
city of Suzhou, China, the rock is inscribed with Chinese characters
that read “rare stone calls forth the spirit.”
Other
neighborhoods around Portland
Chinese businesses are scattered
throughout the city. Here are three other neighborhoods where Chinese
establishments are abundant:
- Powell Boulevard, between S.E. 51st and 82nd avenues
- Sandy Boulevard, between N.E. 2nd and 68th avenues
- 82nd Avenue, between S.E. Foster Road and Burnside Street
