Buddhist Ritual Items & Symbols
Buddhism is one of the most established world religions that history has ever seen. Over the great expanse of time, it has quietly established its own set of symbolisms – symbols that are as old as...
View ArticleThe Lucky Frog from Thailand–No need to kiss me, just rub my back!
In the Kingdom of Thailand, still known fondly to many as the legend-filled Land of Siam, set in the middle of Southeast Asia, there is a rich tradition of folk arts and handicrafts. One of these...
View ArticleDance with Lions
By Baxley Aldworth Sashaying its enormous head proudly after soaring through the air from pole to pole, this lion is not like the ones at the local zoo. Those lions, after all, aren’t made up of two...
View ArticleThe 30th Annual Korean Day Parade
By Sophia Hsu, Jessica lee, Chris Hansen On a brief reprieve from the fall rain, this particular Saturday was bright, sunny and warm. It was a perfect day for a parade and a block party. October 2nd...
View ArticleMalaysian Kitchen
This fall, Malaysia Kitchen for the World hosted the ultimate street food celebration: the first-ever Malaysia Noodle Festival, featuring a variety of Malaysian noodle dishes by restaurants in New...
View Article‘The King of Joseon-Night of Korea’s Royal Costume and Cuisine
The King of Joseon’, a night of Korea’s royal costume and cuisine, took place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on October 3rd, 2011. Highlighting Korea’s royal costume and cuisine...
View ArticlePassport to Taiwan
By Joe Meny Experience Taiwanese American Heritage, including Arts & Crafts, Music, Delicacies, Performances & Exhibitions! (Sunday May 29th, 2011 12PM-5PM) Union Square Park North (17th...
View ArticleJapan Day at Central Park
By Helen yang Japan Day at Central Park. It featured a variety of activities and food which celebrated and promoted Japanese culture with the public. The missions of Japan Day is to build bridges...
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