Tag Archives: Asian Culture

Mabuhay

From Jinsol Hyun ’15:

Mabuhay is a Filipino greeting. It carries various meanings, including “may you live”, “cheers”, and “welcome”. Mabuhay is an Asian and Asian American Show that provides an opportunity for different student groups and individuals to showcase the talent at Wesleyan.
Buy tickets on Wednesday before the show, at the box office for $5. Or buy at the door for same price. But hurry, since tickets are selling FAST!

Date: Wednesday, April 16th – tonight!
Time: 5:45 PM
Place: World Music Hall (CFA)
Cost: $5
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Mid Autumn Festival Celebrations

Join the folks at Asian/Asian American House, Chinese House, Japanese Hall, Full House, Taiwanese Cultural Society, Hong Kong Students’ Association and Panda Club for a night of fun-filled activities and amazing food! Mid Autumn Festival is a traditional festival celebrated by many in Asia, and a key feature of the celebration is viewing the round moon and enjoying mooncakes. We will serve traditional (and delicious) mooncakes, Chinese tea, and delicious Japanese, Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine! We will also host a lantern walk and a talk by Professor Xiaomiao Zhu of the Asian Languages and Literatures Department – all for free!

Food will be served first to those who present tickets, and then to other guests at the event.

  • Date: TODAY, Saturday, September 17
  • Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Place: Asian/Asian American House Front Lawn (107 High Street, behind Butt B)
  • Cost: Free!