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The 10th Annual Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Festival is a vibrant celebration of Asian and Pacific Islander cultures. This years event features two days of captivating performances and activities, including live music, traditional dances, martial arts demonstrations, art exhibitions, craft showcases, fashion shows, cultural parades, childrens activities, and interactive games and workshops. Visitors can also enjoy a wide variety of delicious and authentic Asian-Pacific cuisines and shop for merchandise showcasing the regions rich cultures.
The festival is hosted by each year by the Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Foundation (GRAPF), which works to bring cultural awareness and resources to support local Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) talent and businesses. Come join in the flavor, music, celebration and fun of the Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Festival!
When is the Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Festival?
The festival takes place in May each year to coincide with Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. This years schedule is:
- Friday, June 12 11am-11pm
- Saturday, June 13 11am-11pm
Where is the Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Festival?
In Calder Plaza, a huge open-air public square in downtown Grand Rapids. Calder Plaza is within a 10-minute walk of 13 downtown hotels and 300+ restaurants, shops, cultural attractions and entertainment venues.
The Government Center Parking Ramp located directly below Calder Plaza is the most convenient place to park for the festival, but there are numerous other parking facilities close by including these city-owned ramps and lots. (Here are the parking rates.) You can walk or take a free DASH bus ride from your parking spot to the festival.
Plan Your Getaway
If youre coming to Grand Rapids for the Asian-Pacific Festival, be sure to give yourself some extra time to sample the city CNN calls one of Americas 10 Best Towns to Visit. See the Lantern Festival at John Ball Zoo, a breathtaking one-mile tour along a path illuminated by handcrafted Asian lantern displays that tell the intersecting story of wildlife and Asian culture. Visit the magnificent Japanese Garden at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, named Americas best sculpture park by USA Today. Take the kids to celebrate Fathers Day (June 15) at Grand Rapids Childrens Museum.
Start planning your Grand Rapids trip here.
Getting to Grand Rapids
Downtown Grand Rapids is located at the intersection of the I-196 and US-131 expressways, and its easily accessible from every direction by car. You can also fly in to the Gerald R. Ford International Airport, named the Easiest Airport Journey in North America, which is just 20 minutes from downtown. Grand Rapids is also served by Amtrak and Greyhound Bus. Click here for details and maps.
Sponsorship opportunities, Performers, volunteers, and vendors please email: [email protected]