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Try Bangladeshi Attire
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.
Thanaka Face Painting
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.
Lion Dance and Kung Fu Forms
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.
Color an Elephant Foot Pattern
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.
Learn to Play a Dhol
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.
Indonesian Musical Instrument and Batik Coaster
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.
Kanji, Kendama Challenge, and Origami
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.
Trip Around Latin America
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.
Make Arabic Lanterns
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.
Play a Dance Instrument and Plumeria Stickers
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.
Learn O'odham Language
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 Henna Tattoo and Try Bangles
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 Keychain Making
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.
Filipino Traditional Games
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.
Traditional Korean Games
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 Trivia
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.
Kids Activities
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Philippine Jeepney Making
Build your own miniature Philippine jeepney from a template. Color and customize it with crayons and markers.
Jeepneys are the most popular form of public transport in the Philippines, known for their vibrant colors and creative decorations. Originally made from repurposed US military jeeps after World War II.
Wooden Mandala Painting
Paint a wooden mandala with colorful markers. Each mandala features geometric patterns inspired by Asian art traditions.
Mandalas represent the universe in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The circular designs symbolize wholeness and are used in meditation and spiritual practice.
Straw Rocket Making
Build and launch your own straw rocket. Kits include QR codes linking to the science behind rocketry.
Rocketry has roots in ancient China where gunpowder was first used for propulsion. Modern rocketry combines physics, engineering, and creativity.
Ring and Bean Bag Toss
Classic carnival games with prizes. Test your aim with ring toss and bean bag accuracy challenges.
Carnival games bring communities together at festivals worldwide, encouraging friendly competition and celebration.
Kitsune Mask Making
Create your own kitsune (fox) mask using templates, markers, and rubber bands. A wearable craft to take home.
Kitsune masks originate from Japanese Shinto tradition where foxes are considered messengers of Inari, the deity of rice, tea, and prosperity. The masks are worn during matsuri festivals.
Cultural Face Painting by Lunes Artistry
Professional face painting with cultural designs by Lunes Artistry. Designs inspired by Asian art traditions.
Face painting spans cultures worldwide, from Japanese kabuki to Indian festival traditions, transforming faces into living art.
Tea Garden
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Filipino Salabat 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.
Indian Masala Chai
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.
Gozen Kamicha (Japanese/Taiwanese Tea)
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.