- March 24, 2025
Loading
Flora Liu, 5, dressed in traditional Asian garb.
Benz Sukcharoen, owner of Sweet Tusk, sold items from Thailand, including ginger soap, as well as magnets and keychains made of miniature Asian plates.
Frida Brown of Indonesian Food Corner served up her handmade meal items.
Members of the C.H.A.R.G.E. Dragon Boat Team performed Sunday afternoon.
The Orlando Youth Lion Dance Team was among the many festival performers.
Bruce Shen showed his strength with a punch to the board held by Bret Gordon of American Dragon Martial Arts.
Many Asian cultures were represented at Ocoee’s Asian Cultural Festival.
Xiang Ma kept the barbecue chicken and lamb skewers coming at the China Hut College Park booth.
Lara Wang, 7, giggled when her father handed her a giant turkey leg.
The Greater Orlando Chinese Professionals Association shared artwork and sold trinkets with proceeds going to help refugees in Ukraine.
The Asian American Heritage Council of Central Florida and the city of Ocoee hosted a fun day of music, dance, food and more during the Asian Cultural Festival.
Vendors sold a plethora of food and snack items; and businesses and teams shared demonstrations and traditional dances representing these countries: Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, India, Philippines, Indonesia, China and Vietnam.
The event was held Sunday, May 22, at the Ocoee Lakeshore Center and Bill Breeze Park.