Perhaps one of the coolest things about Cleveland is that it’s a true melting pot of cultures. Sure, it’s no NYC, but there’s a great deal of cultural diversity here that has shaped the vibe and personality of the city. As the Cleveland Cultural Gardens demonstrate, people from all around the world have put down roots in Cleveland… but this is arguably best demonstrated in the unique neighborhoods and cultural enclaves around town. In ethnic corners of the city, food, landmarks, and art create an international atmosphere that helps locals travel the world without ever leaving the city. The art in Cleveland’s AsiaTown is particularly gaga-worthy, and some of it may genuinely surprise you. Today, we’re going to take a virtual visit to one AsiaTown feature that many locals don’t even know about. This hidden gem in Cleveland is one for the bucket list!

There’s so much to see when it comes to art in Cleveland’s AsiaTown, and these cool statues on Rockwell Avenue are just the tip of the iceberg. What’s your favorite attraction in AsiaTown? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!

Want to make the most out of your visit? Playhouse Square is just a five-minute drive from this neighborhood, and it’s an incredible spot to spend an evening in Cleveland.

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