
Auntie Kay & Uncle Frank Chin Park
Downtown Boston
Auntie Kay & Uncle Frank Chin Park is an extension of the Rose Kennedy Greenway. The park incorporates Asian symbolism, including a garden with native Asian plants and a water stream that flows along the walking path. Auntie Kay & Uncle Frank Chin Park is a popular place for checkers and chess games, as there are a few chess board tables available. The park also has a climbing structure (jungle gym) and slide for kids. Visit the Chinatown Gate, which is the entrance to Boston’s Chinatown.
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Auntie Kay & Uncle Frank Chin Park is best used for the following:
Basic Info
- Size: Small
- Terrain: Flat
- Transportation: The t/Silver Line
- Path Types: Cement
- Hours: 24 hours
- Restrooms: No
- Drinking Fountains: No
- Benches: Yes
- Lights: Yes
Park Amenities
- Walking Paths
- Fountains
- Flower Beds
- Climbing Structures
- Public Art
- Chess Boards
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Directions
The Auntie Kay & Uncle Frank Chin Park is very close to both the Chinatown T stop and the South Station T stop.Â
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