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Annual Chinese Week & Culture & Cuisine Festival

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Enjoy continuous live entertainment including Dragon and Lion Dances, Folk Dances, Musical and Cultural Performances, Tai Chi and Martial Arts Demonstrations. Sample a variety of delicious Asian food from food trucks and food vendors, chill out at the Beer Garden, shop interesting items from merchandise vendors, check out Koi and other exhibits, and participate in many hands-on activities. Kids will have fun at the arts and crafts and the Children's play area. Test your skill using chopsticks, take a selfie in full traditional Chinese costume, play a game of Mahjong, learn how to use the abacus, try a Chinese Yo-yo, have your English name translated into Chinese characters and much more!

Annual Chinese Week & Culture & Cuisine Festival

Address : Steele Indian School Park, 300 E Indian School Road Phoenix AZ
Phone : 480-406-7470   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free Admission

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