Valley Asian Cultural Festival brings cultures together in Woodland Hills

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A crowd enjoyed Hiza Yoo Korean Dance Institute, Electric-Techno Neon Gods, and Japanese, Indian and Vietnamese food.

Musicians perform during the 2nd Annual Valley Asian Cultural Festival Saturday at Pierce College. The event included art, dance, food, music, performances, shopping and children’s activities.

Feng Dance Academy members display Chinese outfits during the 2nd Annual Valley Asian Cultural Festival Saturday at Pierce College. The event included art, dance, food, music, performances, shopping and children’s activities. Dance Bollywood performers take the stage during the 2nd Annual Valley Asian Cultural Festival Saturday at Pierce College. The event included art, dance, food, music, performances, shopping and children’s activities.

Visitors pose for a photo in the Vietnam Village area during the 2nd Annual Valley Asian Cultural Festival Saturday at Pierce College. The event included art, dance, food, music, performances, shopping and children’s activities. Excel Taekwondo’s Eleni Marcelino and Annika Perez demonstrate martial arts techniques during the 2nd Annual Valley Asian Cultural Festival Saturday at Pierce College. The event included art, dance, food, music, performances, shopping and children’s activities.

Excel Taekwondo students demonstrate martial arts techniques during the 2nd Annual Valley Asian Cultural Festival Saturday at Pierce College. The event included art, dance, food, music, performances, shopping and children’s activities.It was a cool spring day for the second annual Valley Asian Cultural Festival on Saturday, May 6, at Pierce College in Woodland Hills.

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