(C) U.S. State Dept This story was originally published by U.S. State Dept and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Celebrating Asian American heritage in the U.S. [photo gallery] [1] ['Linda Epstein'] Date: 2023-05-01 04:06:48+00:00 Each May, the United States celebrates Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, honoring AANHPI people’s rich history and contributions to the country. Numerous Asian American ethnicities and cultures enrich American life with an array of languages and experiences, President Biden said in the 2022 proclamation for AANHPI month. “Our Nation recognizes the innumerable contributions, vibrant cultures, and rich heritage of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders,” Biden said. Asian Americans “have long played an essential role in writing the American story.” Here is a sample of a few recent celebrations of AANHPI heritage across the United States. In 2022, the Maryland governor’s office celebrated the AANHPI community with performances of Balinese dance (above); Korean drumming and flute; Beijing opera, which includes a mix of music and acrobatics, as well as of Chinese yoyo; and Cambodian, Indian, Bangla and Mongolian dances. Celebrations provide an opportunity to share AANHPI traditions. At U.S. Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii (left) a volunteer teaches children about origami during heritage month festivities in 2017. At a 2022 AANHPI celebration (right) a child receives a lesson in traditional Pacific Island body art at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. A man dressed in Pacific Island attire leads a 2018 AANHPI celebration at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota. The festivities included traditional dancing, crafts and food from various Asian communities. Many celebrations carry on the global pastime of sharing culture through food. In Austin, Texas, a U.S. Army sergeant (left) learns how to use chopsticks during a 2015 AANHPI celebration. In Biloxi, Mississippi, a traditional Thai dessert (right) is served at a 2017 AANHPI month celebration that included karate and dance demonstrations. The city of New York held its first Asian American and Pacific Islander Cultural and Heritage Parade in 2022, displaying traditions and culture from countries including China, South Korea, India, Malaysia and Thailand. A second parade is planned for this year, as well as a concert of Asian-centric music May 20–21. New York has also held an annual Asian Pacific American Heritage festival since 1979. [END] --- [1] Url: https://share.america.gov/celebrating-asian-american-heritage-in-us-photo-gallery/ Published and (C) by U.S. State Dept Content appears here under this condition or license: Public Domain. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/usstate/