
Dumpling :a symbol of family
When we talk about the spring festival or Chinese New Year, what traditional food comes to your mind? Is it poached chicken or fish? Most

When we talk about the spring festival or Chinese New Year, what traditional food comes to your mind? Is it poached chicken or fish? Most
In 2026, Asian American communities across the United States will celebrate the Lunar New Year, beginning on February 17, 2026, ushering in the Year of the Horse in
AANHPI National Mentoring Month is a time to recognize, celebrate, and strengthen the power of mentorship within Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities.

AANN recently had the opportunity to interview Sarah Segrest. Segrest is a triathlete. she was born in Vietnam and adopted by an American family when
New York City – November 27, 2025 This year, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade brought the usual mix of floats, Broadway showcases, and giant balloons drifting

Look! A golden dragon has appeared among the crowd! The golden dragon twists and turns, chasing the dragon pearl, as if soaring through

On October 11, Plantfest, organized by the Master Gardener volunteers of Orange County, was held at Blackwood Farm Park, north of Chapel Hill, NC. The

Policies and trade practices in the United States have resulted in tariffs on goods, especially from imports from Asia, including China, Vietnam, and South Korea.

Written by Colette Shiu and Michael Stehlin Inspiring the Next Generation In August 2025, the North Carolina Asian American Coalition (NCAAC) and the International Leadership

Chinatown, San Francisco – September 27-28, 2025 The Autumn Moon Festival, also known as the Mid‑Autumn Festival, is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the

Cary, NC – September 20, 2025 The Triangle’s annual Asian Festival and Dragon Boat Races marked its 10th anniversary at Cary’s Koka Booth Amphitheatre, drawing

The North Carolina Governor’s School takes place every summer and is recognized as the oldest statewide summer residential program in the United States for high

New York’s Asian Film Festival The twenty fourth New York Asian Film Festival just recently ended. The theme this year was “Cinema as Disruption,” and
Michelle Wu is the daughter of Taiwanese immigrants. She made history in November of 2021 when she was sworn in as the Mayor of Boston.

The North Carolina Senate has passed the third reading of Senate Bill 394, known as the “Prohibit Foreign Ownership of NC Land” Act, which aims

Harvard International Students Ban On May 22, 2025, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the revocation of Harvard University’s certification to enroll international
The Dream Asia Food Fest made its inaugural appearance in North Carolina on May 17th–18th, 2025, transforming the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds into a vibrant hub of
The technological development happening across Asia is not only related to gadgets and skyscrapers; it is transforming lives of millions by one simple variable: transportation.
For years, Asian Americans used local festivals as a tool to promote their culture, sharing traditional art, performances, and cuisine. Across the United States, local

Easter is a Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. For many Asian Americans who are Christian, Easter is not only a day of
