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AANHPI Heritage Month – Celebrate Our Stories!

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Lan Su Chinese Garden 239 NW Everett Street, Portland
AANHPI Heritage Month

Join Lan Su to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month! In partnership with more than 20 local cultural organizations, performers, and artists, we explore the […]

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Cultural Immersion Saturday: Pacific Islanders

Lan Su Chinese Garden 239 NW Everett Street, Portland
AANHPI Heritage Month

Each Saturday in May highlights a unique AANHPI culture, with community partners taking the lead on experiences, performances, and vendors to showcase their heritage. Join us Saturday, May 30, as Teva Oriata brings us a full day honoring and celebrating Pacific Islander cultures. Schedule of Events TimeProgramDetails10:00 AM to 4:30 PMFood & Retail VendorsTeva Oriata, Manoa Shave […]

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Limei Lai Art Show: Temperature in Life

AANHPI Heritage Month
Lan Su Chinese Garden 239 NW Everett Street, Portland
AANHPI Heritage Month

Explore intricate fabric installations by Limei Lai, a Portland-based Chinese American artist. In her own words: “On top of a chaotic, messy, tangled, frayed, knotted forest of seemingly random threads, tapestry finds order and beauty, much like art and life.”

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Cultural Activity: Types of Lei and Lei Wili Workshop

AANHPI Heritage Month
Lan Su Chinese Garden 239 NW Everett Street, Portland
AANHPI Heritage Month

In Hawaiʻi, a lei—and in Tahiti, a hei—is a handmade adornment given as an expression of love and connection. Traditionally crafted by binding fresh flowers and foliage with natural fibers, lei are worn on the po‘o (head) or ‘a‘i (neck), carrying the care and intention of the maker. Join us to learn the art of […]

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Cultural Activity: Sharing Native Culture Through Music!

AANHPI Heritage Month
Lan Su Chinese Garden 239 NW Everett Street, Portland
AANHPI Heritage Month

Experience the Islands of Tahiti through music. In ‘Ori Tahiti, the drums are the heartbeat of the dance, guiding every movement and bringing the story to life. Polynesian culture and history are preserved and passed down through dance, with the rhythms and traditional instruments of the islands giving them voice. The to‘ere (log drum) is […]

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Cultural Talk: Tatau Across the Pacific

AANHPI Heritage Month
Lan Su Chinese Garden 239 NW Everett Street, Portland
AANHPI Heritage Month

Explore the tradition of tatau (tattoo) across the Pacific Islands, where body marking is more than adornment—it reflects identity, genealogy, and connection to culture. In places like Sāmoa, Tahiti, Hawaiʻi, and Aotearoa, tatau carries deep cultural meaning and responsibility. This talk will highlight the significance, symbolism, and regional differences of tatau, while also touching on […]

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