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Taste of Asia 2019

Xing from Silverdale

​The Taste of Asia 2019 Food Festival is coming on Saturday 2nd of November.

Address: Hamilton Mandarin Church, 15 Kowhai Street
Time: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

"The childhood memory"

The most evocative taste in everyone's memory is perhaps the flavour from the hometown.

It is the time of happiness and the joy from our heart!

2019 Hamilton Asian Culture and Food Festival takes you onboard this journey back to the forgotten memory!

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

Please bring cash. There will be no EFTPOS at the event.

We look forward to your visit!

Organizer: Rainbow Chinese Community Centre (RCCC)
Co-organizer: Hamilton Mandarin Church, Waikato Weekly Chinese Newspaper

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