61 booths found
Avenue of Cultures
16 vendors
Bangladeshi Culture
Experience the beauty of traditional Bangladeshi clothing. Try on colorful garments and learn about the cultural significance of each piece.
Bangladesh has a rich textile tradition including muslin, jamdani, and nakshi kantha embroidery that dates back centuries.
Burmese Culture
Get a traditional Burmese thanaka face painting. This natural cosmetic paste has been used for over 2,000 years in Myanmar.
Thanaka is a yellowish-white paste made from ground bark, worn by Burmese women and children for cosmetic and sun protection purposes for over 2,000 years.
Chinese Culture
Watch an energetic lion dance performance and learn basic kung fu forms from experienced practitioners.
Lion dance originated during the Tang Dynasty and is performed during Chinese New Year and other celebrations to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits.
Hmong Culture
Create your own version of a traditional Hmong elephant foot pattern, one of the most recognizable motifs in Hmong textile art.
The elephant foot pattern (paj ntaub) is a cornerstone of Hmong story cloth embroidery, representing strength and connection to ancestral homeland.
Filipino Culture
Play classic Filipino street games that have been enjoyed by children across the Philippines for generations.
Traditional Filipino games like patintero, tumbang preso, and sipa reflect the communal spirit of Filipino barangay culture, requiring teamwork and creativity over equipment.
Indian Culture
Try your hand at playing the dhol, a double-headed drum central to Indian and Punjabi celebrations.
The dhol is a traditional drum from the Punjab region, essential to Bhangra music and celebrations including weddings, festivals, and harvest dances.
Japanese Culture
Learn to write kanji characters, test your skill with a kendama (cup-and-ball), and fold origami creations.
Kendama is a traditional Japanese skill toy dating to the Edo period. Origami paper folding has been practiced since the 17th century, with the thousand crane legend symbolizing hope and healing.
Indonesian Culture
Try playing traditional Indonesian instruments and create your own batik-patterned coaster to take home.
Indonesian batik was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009. The wax-resist dyeing technique produces intricate patterns unique to each region.
Latin American Cultures
Take a cultural journey through Latin America with interactive activities representing the diverse traditions of the region.
Latin America encompasses 20 countries with Indigenous, European, African, and Asian influences creating one of the world's most culturally diverse regions.
Lebanese Culture
Craft your own Arabic lantern (fanous) in this hands-on workshop. Materials provided by 4A.
The fanous (lantern) is a symbol of Ramadan and Middle Eastern celebrations, with ornate metalwork and colored glass designs dating back to the Fatimid Caliphate in Egypt.
Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander
Try playing traditional Pacific Islander dance instruments and decorate with plumeria flower stickers. Materials provided by 4A.
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander cultures share deep connections to ocean, dance, and music. The plumeria flower represents positivity, grace, and new beginnings across Polynesian cultures.
O'odham Nation (Tohono & Akimel)
Learn basic words and phrases in O'odham, the language of the Tohono O'odham and Akimel O'odham peoples native to the Sonoran Desert.
The O'odham peoples have inhabited the Sonoran Desert for thousands of years. Their language is part of the Uto-Aztecan family, and revitalization efforts are ongoing to preserve it for future generations.
Pakistani Culture
Get a beautiful henna (mehndi) design on your hand and try on traditional Pakistani bangles.
Mehndi (henna art) is integral to Pakistani wedding celebrations and festivals. The intricate designs symbolize joy, beauty, and spiritual awakening, with patterns varying by region.
Palestinian Culture
Create a handmade Palestinian-themed keychain featuring traditional patterns and symbols.
Palestinian craft traditions include intricate embroidery (tatreez), pottery, and olive wood carving, each carrying symbols of heritage and identity passed through generations.
South Korean Culture
Experience traditional Korean games that have been played during festivals and holidays for centuries.
Korean traditional games like yutnori, jegichagi, and tuho date back to the Three Kingdoms period and are still played during Seollal (Lunar New Year) and Chuseok celebrations.
Thai Culture
Test your knowledge of Thai culture, history, and traditions in this fun interactive trivia activity.
Thailand, the Land of Smiles, has a rich cultural heritage spanning Theravada Buddhism, royal traditions, Muay Thai martial arts, and a cuisine recognized worldwide for its balance of flavors.
Teas of Asia
4 vendors
Bob Moralde (Filipino Tea)
Taste salabat, a traditional Filipino ginger tea known for its warming properties and health benefits.
Salabat is a beloved Filipino ginger tea traditionally served during cold months and rainy season. Made from fresh ginger root, it is valued for soothing sore throats and aiding digestion.
Gozen Kamicha (Taiwanese-Japanese)
Sample Gozen Kamicha, a premium tea blending Japanese and Taiwanese tea traditions.
Japanese tea ceremony (chado) emphasizes harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility. Taiwanese tea culture adds its own traditions of gongfu brewing and high mountain oolongs.
Indian Association of Phoenix (Indian Tea)
Experience authentic masala chai prepared with traditional spices including cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves.
Masala chai originated in India thousands of years ago as an Ayurvedic healing beverage. Today it is the most consumed drink in India, prepared by chai wallahs (tea vendors) on every street corner.
Duplex Tea
Modern tea blends and specialty drinks from Duplex Tea. Creative fusion flavors alongside traditional preparations.
Contemporary tea culture bridges traditional Asian brewing methods with modern flavor innovation, making tea accessible to new generations.
Food & Drink
17 vendors
Perley Express
Food truck serving fresh prepared dishes.
Bravo Tango Kettlecorn
Fresh popped kettlecorn in a variety of sweet and savory flavors.
KungFu Noodles
Hand-pulled noodles and Chinese noodle dishes made fresh to order.
Hand-pulled noodle making is a centuries-old Chinese culinary art form requiring years of practice to master the stretching and folding technique.
Tiki Jo's Hawaiian Shaved Ice
Hawaiian-style shaved ice with tropical fruit syrups. A refreshing treat for the Arizona heat.
Hawaiian shaved ice traces its origins to Japanese kakigori, brought to Hawaii by plantation workers in the 19th century.
Hiw Kao Thai Food Truck
Authentic Thai street food from the Hiw Kao food truck.
Thai street food culture is recognized worldwide for its balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors, with dishes like pad thai and som tam originating from roadside vendors.
Phoenix Lechon Roasters
Filipino-style lechon (whole roasted pig) and other traditional Filipino dishes.
Lechon is the centerpiece of Filipino fiestas and celebrations. The whole roasted pig represents abundance and community, with the crispy skin considered the most prized portion.
JT's Curry Wagon
Curry dishes and Indian-inspired street food from JT's Curry Wagon.
Indian curry traditions vary dramatically by region, from the creamy kormas of the north to the coconut-based curries of Kerala in the south.
Curanch
Fusion food from Curanch food truck.
ZMS Seafood BBQ
Grilled seafood and BBQ specialties from ZMS.
Eurokrem
European-inspired sweet treats and desserts.
Mr. K's Cookies
Freshly baked cookies in a variety of flavors.
Bearbecue
BBQ dishes and smoked meats from Bearbecue.
Mochinut
Mochi donuts in creative flavors, blending Japanese mochi rice cake texture with donut form. A viral Asian-American dessert sensation.
Mochi donuts originated in Japan and became a worldwide trend, combining the chewy texture of glutinous rice flour mochi with the familiar donut shape.
Ameche Loren BBQ
BBQ and grilled specialties from Ameche Loren.
Halo-Halo Kitchen
Filipino halo-halo (shaved ice dessert with beans, jellies, fruits, and leche flan) and other Filipino favorites.
Halo-halo, meaning 'mix-mix' in Tagalog, is the quintessential Filipino summer dessert. Layers of sweetened beans, jellies, fruits, and shaved ice are topped with leche flan and ube ice cream.
Hot Bamboo AZ
Asian-inspired dishes from Hot Bamboo AZ.
Wiki-licious
Hawaiian-inspired food from Wiki-licious.
Artisan Alley
8 vendors
Legendary Gemworks
Handcrafted gemstone jewelry and unique gem pieces.
Scottsdale Psychic Studio
Readings and spiritual services from Scottsdale Psychic Studio.
Renew Wellness Medspa
Wellness and beauty services information from Renew Wellness Medspa.
Iguhit Art Studio
Original artwork and art prints from Iguhit Art Studio.
Iguhit means 'to draw' in Filipino, reflecting the studio's roots in Filipino artistic tradition.
Naughty Modifications
Custom modifications, accessories, and unique handmade items.
Trails Wind
Handcrafted goods and artisan products from Trails Wind.
Soran
Artisan goods and cultural items from Soran.
AICOSU (Cosplay)
Cosplay accessories, props, and costumes from AICOSU. Meet cosplayers and learn about the craft of costume creation.
Cosplay originated in Japan and has become a global community where fans create elaborate costumes of characters from anime, manga, games, and other media.
Enterprise Hubs
4 vendors
T-Fiber
Fiber optic internet and connectivity solutions from T-Fiber.
CMG Home Loans
Home loan information and mortgage services from CMG Home Loans.
Celerion
Clinical research and trial information from Celerion.
One Proxima
Technology and business solutions from One Proxima.
Community
2 vendors
Phoenix Lions Without Borders
Non-profit and healthcare hub providing community health resources, screenings, and information about services available to the Asian American community in Arizona.
Lions Clubs International serves communities worldwide. Phoenix Lions Without Borders focuses on health equity and community wellness across diverse populations.
Heroes' Haven (Veterans Medical Leadership Council)
Veterans resources and support from the Veterans Medical Leadership Council. Connect with veteran organizations, learn about available benefits, and honor Asian American military service.
Asian Americans have served in every major U.S. conflict since the Civil War. The 442nd Infantry Regiment, composed mostly of Japanese Americans, became the most decorated unit in U.S. military history.
Velocity Exhibit
3 vendors
Team Lumpia (Motorcycle Display)
Motorcycle display from Team Lumpia, showcasing custom builds and Filipino-American riding culture.
Team Lumpia represents the intersection of Filipino-American culture and motorcycle enthusiast community, with 'lumpia' (Filipino spring rolls) symbolizing cultural pride.
AZ Full Throttle (Import & Export Car Display)
Import and export car display featuring modified vehicles from the AZ Full Throttle car club.
The import car scene has deep roots in Asian American culture, with JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) modifications and car meets serving as community gathering points across the U.S.
AZ Classic Japanese Club (Classic Car Display)
Classic Japanese car display featuring restored and preserved vehicles from the AZ Classic Japanese Club.
Classic Japanese cars from the 1960s through 1990s, including Datsun, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan, represent Japan's post-war industrial innovation and its lasting impact on global automotive culture.
Experiences
4 vendors
K-Pop Photo Op
Strike your best K-Pop pose at our themed photo opportunity station with backdrops and props.
K-Pop has become a global cultural force, with groups like BTS and BLACKPINK bringing Korean pop culture and fashion to audiences worldwide.
360 Photo Booth
Step onto the platform for a 360-degree video capture. Share your festival moment on social media.
Hearts of Heritage (Participatory Backdrop)
Add your mark to the collective Hearts of Heritage art installation. A participatory backdrop that grows throughout the day as visitors contribute their own cultural symbols and messages.
Participatory art installations create shared experiences that connect strangers through creative expression, building a visual record of community celebration.
The Grand Tasting: Asian Origins
Explore a curated selection of wine, beer, and spirits from Japan, China, South Korea, India, the Philippines, and more. Ages 21+ only. $30 per person.
Asian spirits and brewing traditions span thousands of years, from Japanese sake and shochu to Korean soju, Filipino lambanog, Indian feni, and Chinese baijiu.