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Asian Festival Visitorguide 2020.Indd INSIDE MUSEUM EAST VERANDA BACK 40 1ST FLOOR CRAFT SALES AND DISPLAYS FOOD, DISPLAYS, KIDS CRAFTS AND MARTIAL ARTSl SECURITY DESK Love Healing Official Asian Festival T-Shirt Sales FIRST AID Ping Leeka—vendor ASIAN RAFFLE SALES LOST CHILDREN Rozy’s Art of Henna Rozy Virani, vendor Festival Friend sign up station and Asian Medal purchase RESTROOMS Brie Blue, Ed Prado, vendor Face painting and caricatures, Meeok Martinez, vendor COMMAND CENTER - outside lower level entrance Treasure Hut Frank Laa, vendor The Aloha Kitchen, Hawaiian food EXHIBIT: Singgalot (The Ties that Bind): Filipinos in Dragon Heart Specialty Hula Halau Ohana Elikapeka, Polynesian, vendor America novelty items-- Leonora Laa, vendor SPECIAL ATTRACTION Back 40 Schoolhouse Chinese Mahjong Demonstration Karilagan Philippine Cultural Group 11:00 – 11:30 Kamishibai; 1:00 -1:30 Health Screening, UTHSC Int’l Nursing Students Assoc. Evelyn B. Crow—8’ Display & vendor Kaidan—Toni Gustafson San Japan Anime Peace Corps FOX 29, CW35 and News 4 display San Antonio Bonsai Society --Auditorium Evelyn Crow, display FORT—U.S. Census Volunteer Check in-- Texas Room SA Chinese Alliance, vendor CHILDREN’S VILLAGE - Games and Crafts for Kids featuring: 2ND FLOOR Taichi Wellness Spa Plus, LLC San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) ATM Julia- Jin, vendor Southwest School of Art Information NORTH VERANDA San Antonio Botanical Gardens The Museum Store—gifts, books, jewelry, souvenir items CRAFT SALES AND DISPLAYS Sikh Dharamsal, Turban tying and Gurmukhi writing ** H.E.B. MAIN STAGE** (see schedule) India Association of San Antonio Other childrens games and activities SPECIAL EXHIBITS: Henna Art and Palm Reading, vendor COUPON BOOTHS SELL COUPONS Viva ITC! A legacy for the Future EF Foundation Student exchange Huddled Masses, Who We Are, Ramin Samandari BACK 40 FOOD AREA Fertility, Blessings and Protection: Culture of Baby Carriers Roland and Susie Guzman, display New Frontiers: African-American Figures from Texas Health and Science University, display Pho 4 Star 1850 to 1920 JASSA Japan America Society of San Antonio, display Sate Texas The Butterfly: Symbol of Texas, Symbol of Hope Evie Thompson, display Pakistani Destined by Design: A celebration of African American India Assoc. Fashion African American Story Quilts TUNNEL ENTRANCE TO MUSEUM Deadly Sweet Maid VD . SA East Asian Language Program ,display B&B Concessions AVEZ BL BACK 40 OUTSIDE MUSEUM Aloha Grill ATM- located at main entrance by the flagpoles Asian Real Estate Assoc of America, display E. CESAR E. CH EAST PATIO Ding Tea & Banh Mi and at Cesar Chavez Gate entry Shen Yun, vendor & display * SOUTH PATIO Turkish TO COUPON BOOTH LOCATED AT FLAGPOLE ENTRY Falun Gong, Annabelle Tieman, display Sari Sari WER OF THE AMERIC CASA—Child Advocates San Antonio, display 1 SOUTH VERANDA WEST VERANDA World Taekwando (BY MAIN ENTRANCE) CRAFT SALES AND DISPLAYS SOUTH PATIO Martial Arts Tent-(see schedule) Henna Tattoo, Nafisa Badshah, vendor FOOD AREA In front of Adobe house INDO, Asian Gifts, Mardia Sudiro, vendor Malaysian Adiba Grocery Portable toilets 2 3 Indian Mustafa Grocery C MUSEUM MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE MUSEUM AS Fat Stacks EA Omega International, Yink Ke, vendor C A Korean American Cultural Ctr of SA WA ST VERAND MAIN Batik Indonesian Shawls –Fusita Alrianty, vendor Karilagan Philippine Cult. Group, Inc. Y ENTRANCE Indonesian Consulate, display 4 $ Pakistani, Nazli Siddiqui, vendor EAST PATIO A WEST VERAND Bajra Imports, Ashok Shrestha, vendor FOOD AREA Gifts of Asia, Aruna Avants, vendor MARTIAL ARTS AREA $ ATM ASIAN LIBATION STATION Sunrise Rotary 1 Tang’s World, Hui Tang, vendor $ Chinese Women’s Club + Newa Paper Boutique, Ashok Maharjan, vendor CHILDREN’S VILLAGE COUPON BOOTH C COUPONS BOOTHS 2 C * sell coupons for food and drink ONLY ENTERTAINMENT AREAS SAN ANTONIO SOUTH VERANDA ENTRANCE Artea Bubble Tea + Eats 3 FOLK DANCE FESTIVAL NORTH VERANDA CRAFT SALES AND DISPLAYS * San Antonio Lion Dance Association HEB Stage Furry Felines, Alvin Ong, vendor HEB STAGE FIRST AID UTSA Chinese & Language Club, vendor Inside the Museum on the 2nd Floor 4 (2ND FLOOR) + NORTH PATIO Korean American Cultural CTR, vendor *MAP IS SUBJECT TO Madame Butterfly Nagasaki, vendor San Antonio Folk Dance Festival Stage CHANGE Fuzion Jewelry, Karbach, vendor East Patio. OP-OFF SOUTH ENTRANCE TO MUSEUM MARTIAL ARTS AREA UBER PICK-UP/DR Chinese Jewelry, Toi Cheng, vendor BACK 40 by the Adobe Bldg. Nine Tails LLC, vendor Sachi Creations Anita Lie, vendor Kyoto Gifts Mark Tovsen, vendor CHILDREN’S VILLAGE Sirwan Boutique, vendor BACK 40 THANK YOU! Thank you to our Sponsors and Supporters: CELEBRATE THE YEAR OF THE OX FEBRUARY 20, 2021 ! FOX 29, CW35 AND NEWS 4 – WHATABURGER *All items are subject to change H-E-B – IBC BANK BACK 40 FOOD COURT PHO 4 STAR NOODLE-Vietnamese CHINESE WOMEN’S CLUB HEB STAGE SAN ANTONIO FOLK MARTIAL ARTS STAGE THE ALOHA KITCHEN SAMPLE TASTE CRAB RANGOON 1 SAMPLE TASTE KRAB RANGOON 1 DANCE FESTIVAL Back 40 by Adobe House SAMPLE TASTE RICE SPAM w/FURIKAKE 1 Cream Cheese Puffs (4) 5 Combo Plate 7 Exhibit Floor Huli Huli Chicken with Rice 7 Chicken Stick 5 Egg Roll (1) 3 2nd floor Museum Bldg. EAST PATIO Spicy Huli Huli Chicken 8 Egg Rolls (2) 3 Fried Rice 3 OPENING CEREMONY PARADE Kalua Pork with Cabbage and Rice 7 Lo Mein 5 Crab Rangoon (3) 3 Led by SA Lion Dancers. Mini Loco Moco 8 Bubble Tea 6 Egg Drop Soup 3 BEGINS 10:15 @ ITC TUNNEL Spam Musubi 4 Hot Tea 2 Chinese dessert 3 North Veranda 10:45 Bottled water 2 VN coffee 4 Fortune Cookies (3) 1 Rainbow shaved ice 4 Bottled water/ soft drinks 2 Shrimp chips 1 SA Lion Dance Association Texas Martial Arts Council HAWAIIAN SARI-SARI FILIPINO RESTAURANT, Fruit Jelly cups (2) 1 Hot Tea 2 SAMPLE POLYNESIAN MEATBALLS 1 MARKET AND BAKERY 11:00 Bottled Water 2 Jumbo Chicken Egg Rolls (2) 6 SAMPLE TASTE LUMPIA (PORK) 1 Hula Halau Ohana Elikapeka Hawaiian/ Texas Martial Arts Council Polynesian Songs & Dances Echo Effect K-Pop Ahi Poke Bowl w/rice 10 Lumpia (5pcs) 5 WDHC Tajiguan Inihaw (2) BBQ sticks 6 SOUTH PATIO FOOD COURT Bottle water 2 11:30 Siopao (chicken or pork bun) 4 FAT STACKS CONCESSIONS INDIA ASSOCIATION OF SAN ANTONIO Butsi (sesame Balls 2) 3 SAMPLE TASTE BITE OF KABOB 1 Arathi School of Indian SA East Asia Language Lone Star Sumo Dosa 10 Specialty drinks Imported soda/juice 3 Grilled Teryaki Sirloin Steak Kabob 9 Dance Program Dance Group Samosa 5 Bottled Water 2 INDIAN FOOD-MUSTAFA GROCERY 12:00 Chicken 65 5 SATE TEXAS SAMPLE TASTE MANGO LASSI 1 Chilli Pakora 5 Indonesian Pertiwi Dance Group World Taekwando SAMPLE TASTE SATE BABI 1 Vegetable Samosa 5 SA Parks and Recreation Chana Batura 10 Sate Babi 10 Chicken Kabob Roll (1) 5 Dance Group Chicken Biryani 12 Sate Ayam 10 Tandoori Chicken (2) 5 12:30 Butter Chicken w/rice and 1 Batura 12 Corn Fritter 5 Chicken boti (2) 5 Jones Korean Hula Halau Ohana Elikapeka Texas Martial Arts Council Tea 3 HawaiianPolynesian Songs & Dances Yellow Rice Veggie plate 7 Mango Lassi 5 Dance Group Mango Lassi 5 Es Campur 5 KARILAGAN PHILIPPINE 1:00 B&B CONCESSIONS-JAPANESE Bottled water/soft drinks SAMPLE TASTE PANCIT 1 Karilagan Phillipine Hula Halau Ohana Elikapeka Lone Star Sumo SAMPLE TASTE VEGGIES & PORK ROLL 1 HawaiianPolynesian Songs & Dances TAIWANESE—WORLD TAEKWANDO Combination Plate Cultural Group Teriyaki/yakiniku grilled chicken or pork on stick 8 SAMPLE TASTE RICE NOODLE SOUP 1 Chicken Adobo, Rice and noodles (pancit)10 Yakisoba stir fried noodles 7 1:30 Taiwanese Rice Noodle soup 5 Pancit (Noodles) 7 Veggies fried rice w Teryaki sauce 7 Chinese Cultural UTSA Korean Cultural Club Garimot Arnis Training TURKISH ASSOC. OF SAN ANTONIO- Lumpia (Spring Roll) 2 Shrimp rice w/Teriyaki sauce 10 Performance Association Texas SAMPLE TASTE BAKLAVA 1 Siopao, Steamed Chicken or Pork Buns 5 Vegetarian plate 7 Doner Beef & lamb 8 Assorted snacks and desserts 2-5 2:00 Miso soup 4 Baklava (2) 4 Bottled water/soft drinks 2 Korean American Cultural KPM Dance Fresh squeezed lemonade 6 Sanchin Karate Dojo Turkish Coffee 3 Center of San Antonio Association Ice tea 5 KOREAN AMERICAN CULTURAL Turkish tea 2 Dance Group Shaved ice 4 CENTER OF SAN ANTONIO 2:30 Bottled water/soft drinks 2 SAMPLE TASTE MANDU (1) 1 DEADLY SWEET MAID CAFÉ India Association of Garimot Arnis Training B.T.S. combo: Bulgogi Trio Special ( Bulgogi UIW Asian Culture Club ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE ENTERTAINMENT Dance Group San Antonio Dance Group Texas SAMPLE TASTE: BEEF CURRY 1 EAST PATIO FOOD COURT Japhchae, Mandu & Kimchi) 12 Beef Curry with rice 6 LIBATION STATION -- SAN ANTONIO Japchae cupbap with rice 6 3:00 Macarons 6 SUNRISE ROTARY Bulgogi cupbap with rice 6 Rumah Budayah Deadly Sweet Maid Cupcakes 3 Taichi Today Assorted Asian Beers 5-8 Japchae (Stir fried glass noodles) 5 Indonesia Dance Cafe Dance Bottled water/soft drinks 2 Bottled water 2 Bulgogi (Korean Beef BBQ) 5 3:30 DING TEA & BANH MI ARTEA BUBBLE TEA+EATS Mandu (4) 3 Natyanjali Dances Steamed Rice 3 Echo Effect K-Pop World Taekwando SAMPLE TASTE SIGNATURE MILK TEA 1 SAMPLE TASTE SIGNATURE MILK TEA 1 of India Ramen Noodle 5 Sri Lankan black tea 5 Kimchi 3 Signature Milk tea with Boba 6 Jasmine green tea 5 Korean drinks 3 4:00 Taro Milk Tea with Boba 6 Signature milk tea (non dairy) 5 Korean snacks 1-3 UTSA Japan American Society Sanchin Karate Dojo Thai Tea with Boba 6 Jasmine milk tea (non-dairy) 5 Bottle water/soft drinks 2 Japanese Club Dance Team of San Antonio Vietnamese Coffee 6 Optional Boba topping 1 MALAYSIAN/ADIBA GROCERY 4:30 Jasmine Green tea with Boba 5 Pudding Boba milk tea 7 SAMPLE TASTE Hula Halau Ohana Elikapeka Black Tea with Boba 5 Gua Bao(braised Pork belly in Steam bun 5 BANDUNA (MILK & ROSE WATER ) 1 San Antonio Lion Dance Texas Martial Arts Council Drums and Fire Dancing Mango Green Tea with Boba 6 Bottled Water 2 BBQ Sate (Chicken or beef) 5 Assoc iation.
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