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Taste of Asia 2022

Xing from Silverdale

Taste of Asia is Coming Back to Hamilton!

What a time of happiness and joy in our hearts to see you coming back as well!

The 2022 Hamilton Asian Culture and Food Festival takes you to experience a vibrant community.

On the day of the event, there will be rich Asian traditional cuisine alongside traditional cultural activities and children's play, music, etc.

We look forward to meeting you at the festival!

Please be noted that this is a Cash-Only event.

Date: 22/10/2022 Saturday
Time: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Venue: Hamilton Mandarin Church (15 Kowhai Street, Hamilton)

Organizer: Rainbow Chinese Community Centre
Co-organizers: Hamilton Mandarin Church and Hamilton North Chinese Church

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