SAN ANTONIO - The San Antonio Asian Festival returns on May 11th to La Villita! Celebrate the city's diverse Asian community with authentic food, cultural perfo
by SBG San Antonio Staff ReportsCelebrate the city's diverse Asian community with authentic food, cultural performances, and fun activities for all ages at the San Antonio Asian Festival .
Multicultural performances: Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Asian cultures through music, dance, and other artistic expressions. The festival has a rich history, starting as a grassroots initiative to share Asian cultures with the broader community. Spearheaded by May Lam, it has grown into a cherished annual event, becoming an integral part of San Antonio's cultural landscape.
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