The month of May officially marks Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, created to recognize the contributions and influence of Asian Pacific Americans to the history and culture of the United States.
We wanted to take a moment to highlight places from some of the neighborhoods around the country that showcase these cultures. In honor of this occasion, read on to explore our roundup of places, in addition to lists compiled by Googlers and photos from Local Guides that celebrate Asian Pacific American heritage.
Tidal Basin, Washington, D.C.
The Tidal Basin in Washington D.C. is well-known for many reasons, one of which is as the location of the annual Cherry Blossom Festival. The planting of cherry trees there originated in 1912 as a gift of friendship to the People of the United States from the People of Japan. The flowering cherry tree (or "Sakura") is a symbol with rich meaning in Japanese culture.
Dim Sum Garden, Philadelphia
from Most Iconic Chinese Food in Chinatown list by Google Local Guides
Dim Sum Garden is a highly-rated spot located in Philadelphia’s Chinatown from our list of the Most Iconic Chinese Food in Chinatown which features top spots that have been reviewed by Local Guides. It’s a BYOB Chinese restaurant that offers a range of dumplings, plus classic rice and noodle meals in a sleek space.
Wo Hing Temple Museum, Hawaii
The Wo Hing Museum is located in Hawaii’s Lahaina Historic District. Originally built In 1910, the two-story temple served as a meeting hall and housed an altar room for religious ceremonies on the second floor. The building has been restored and now serves as home for the Wo Hing Museum.
Unidad Park, Los Angeles
Located in Historic Filipinotown, Unidad Park is a park and community garden that features a large mural celebrating Filipino-American history and culture.
Pop Pop Thai Street Food, Seattle
from Top Spots for Pad Thai in Seattle list by Google Local Guides
Pop Pop Thai Street Food in Seattle is described as a homey eatery specializing in Thai street fare such as spring rolls, curry, and noodles. It was named among the Top Spots for Pad Thai in Seattle for good reason.
India Sari Palace, Jackson Heights
Located in Jackson Heights (a neighborhood in Queens, NY), the India Sari Palace is an emporium for traditional South Asian clothing that features a variety of colorful saris for special occasions.
Japanese Tea Garden, San Antonio
Located in San Antonio, Texas, this scenic park features beautiful sprawling gardens with stone bridges, a waterfall, koi ponds, a pagoda, and much more. Rich with history, it was built in 1901 and still stands today to celebrate and spread information about Japanese culture.
88 Hotdog & Juicy Restaurant, Los Angeles
from the Koreatown’s most creative desserts list by Google Local Guides
Get inventive Korean-style sweets like cotton candy sundaes at 88 Hotdog & Juicy, a modern Korean restaurant that specializes in offbeat desserts, in Los Angeles’ Koreatown neighborhood. For more places like this you can check out our list of Koreatown’s most creative desserts where you’ll find places recommended by Local Guides like you.
Lan Su Chinese Garden, Portland
The Lan Su Chinese Garden occupies a full city block in Portland’s Chinatown district. Chinese artisans constructed the garden as a collaboration between Portland and its sister city Suzhou, China. This tranquil botanical garden features rare plants native to China, decorative stonework, and a tea shop.
Sushi Enya, Los Angeles
from The Foodie List: Little Tokyo by Google Lists
We discovered Sushi Enya through The Foodie Lists: Little Tokyo which features highly-reviewed restaurants in Little Tokyo. It’s a top-rated casual, cozy eatery offering sushi and other Japanese staples.
Local Guides, we’d love to learn more about the places like this you’ve been to. Are there any similar spots or Asian-owned businesses you recommend? Let us know in the comments below.
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