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2022劍橋東亞及東南亞文化推廣月 ESEA

East and South East Asian (ESEA) Heritage Month Fair 2022 to Celebrate Cultures Across ESEA Communities in Cambridge

Over 500 people have registered to come to this event so far. Please come and join us for the fun activities, wonderful performances and yummy food! A fantastic day promised for your family. See you all next sunday.



East and South East Asian (ESEA) Heritage Month Fair 2022 to Celebrate Cultures Across ESEA Communities in Cambridge


Joining hands with Cambridge City Council for the second consecutive year, East and South East Asian Heritage Month promotes ESEA culture, history and its people.


(October, 2022) Cambridge, United Kingdom: East and South East Asian (ESEA) Cambridge, a group of volunteers committed to setting up a supportive community for ESEA members in and around Cambridge, are to host their second ESEA Cambridge Heritage Fair 2022 at the Storey’s Field Community Centre in Eddington on Sunday, 9 th October.


The event celebrates East and South East Asian Heritage Month which marks an important moment in British-Asian history. The first Heritage Month dedicated to East and South East Asians in the UK was held last year, thanks to a campaign initiated by the British East and South East Asian network (BESEA.N).


In collaboration with Cambridge City Council and UK Education Garden, ESEA Cambridge Heritage Fair 2022 celebrates the culture, history and social contributions of individuals from British East and South East Asian communities through performing arts, literature, cultural workshops and food culture.


The day’s programme has an exciting lineup of food, performances and workshops representing cultures from China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan.


1 The event is also committed to providing a space for small businesses and non-profit organisations from the ESEA communities to showcase their offerings and services to the wider community. From Mandarin school, music classes to teach the Tsugari Shamisen (a traditional Japanese string instrument), martial arts, East Asian painting, folk dancing to storytime with an award-winning South East Asian children’s author, the day is set to keep all ages entertained throughout the day.


Exhibitors include: Eva Wong Nava, Cambridge Chinese Academy, Mando School, Hack Lab Cambridge Academy, Jonathan Tan, Yi Zhong Yang Style Tai Ji Society, Eco Japan and Noralisa.


An array of food trucks and vendors will also be there representing seven different countries from across ESEA. Vendors include: HK HitWrap, Sakura Bakery, Lingling’s Steam Kitchen, Swilipino, Thai Home Cambridge, Savour, The Baking Jin, Kang Chiao Bakery, Pancho, J&G’s Ice Cream and Dessert, and Liz Sequera.


Melissa Lee, President of ESEA Cambridge said: “We are thrilled to be able to host the ESEA Heritage Fair Cambridge 2022 once again and hope that with the support of the ESEA communities and wider support locally, we can continue to represent and promote inclusion of everyone who identifies with ESEA heritage.”


She added: “Getting involved in the community matters so that we can continue to give space for ESEA individuals to showcase their accomplishments, share their knowledge and experiences.


A big thank you to Cambridge City Council and UK Education Garden for their guidance and support over the past two years. I would also like to thank the performers, exhibitors and volunteers for their time and effort in making this event possible.”


The ESEA Heritage Fair Cambridge will open its doors from 10.30am until 4pm. Keep up to date with news about ESEA Heritage Fair by following our social media


2 Tickets are free and all attendees must register online via Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/east-south-east-asian-esea-heritage-month-cambridge-tickets410977644197


ESEA Cambridge:


East and South East Asia (ESEA) Cambridge, a group of volunteers committed to setting up a supportive community for ESEA members in and around Cambridge.


Cambridge City Council.


Cambridge City Council’s Community Development Office is a founding supporter. The Council is passionate about connecting with and supporting diverse and minority groups. People of East and South East Asian heritage are one of many groups that the Council seeks to capture both the historical and present contributions of in and around Cambridge.


UK Education Garden:


Founded in 2017, the organisation offers education consultancy, guardianship, tutoring, career advisory with internship services and educational courses to overseas students. It also provides support and care for oversea families who would like to settle in the UK. UK Education Garden is proud to sponsor a community initiative which celebrates the diversity and inclusion of ESEA people, and allows for the continued education and knowledge sharing of different cultures and heritage in a city that embraces people from all walks of life.


ENDS


Contact name: Angelina Wong-Jardin –

Media Relations Contact email: ceseahm@gmail.com

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/east-south-east-asian-esea-heritage-month-cambridge-tickets410977644197


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