Taste of Asia festival in Winnipeg as Asian Heritage Month wraps up

To wrap Asian Heritage Month, the Taste of Asia festival brought together hundreds to take in Asian food, art and culture at The Forks. Joanne Roberts has the story.

Asian Heritage Month may be coming to an end, but the Taste of Asia festival was in full swing this weekend.

It was the second Taste of Asia festival at The Forks.

“We are celebrating the Asian Heritage Month, and just celebrating the rich heritage of the Asian community here in Winnipeg,” said Taste of Asia organizer Lourdes Federis.

The cold and rainy weather did not deter hundreds of people from coming out and taking in the many different cultures represented within the Asian diaspora.

Food was at the heart of the festival, as festival attendees tasted different samples of Asian cuisines.

“We have 30 different kinds of food vendors and variety of Asian cuisines, so you’ll have the taste of Asia,” said Taste of Asia coordinator Laarni Magboo.

Organizers Laarni Magboo (left) and Lourdes Federis are at the helm of the Taste of Asia festival at The Forks. (Nick Johnston, CityNews)

There were also cultural performances – like a Korean drum session.

“This is the time we celebrate who we are, our culture, how much we miss home,” Federis said. “And this is an opportunity where we can be ourselves. Just Asians. So come here.”

The festival runs through to Sunday evening.

Hundreds braved the rain and cold to celebrate the end of Asian Heritage Month at The Forks. (Nick Johnston, CityNews)
Cultural displays from different Asian cultures were seen throughout the Taste of Asia festival, including one for Filipino Heritage. (Nick Johnston, CityNews)
The weekend featured different performers from the Asian community. (Nick Johnston, CityNews)

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