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The U.S. city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was home to a "small, but busy" Chinatown, located at the intersection of Grant Street and Boulevard of the Allies in Downtown Pittsburgh where only one Chinese restaurant remains. The On Leong Society was located there. [1]
H Mart (Korean: H 마트 or 한아름 마트) is an American chain of Asian supermarkets operated by the Hanahreum Group, headquartered in Lyndhurst, Bergen County, New Jersey. The chain has 84 stores throughout the United States, operated variously as H Mart, H Mart Northwest, and H Mart Colorado. [ 3 ]
Pages in category "Asian-American culture in Pittsburgh" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Not yet a nationally recognized holiday In late 2022, California became the first state to recognize Lunar New Year as an official but optional state holiday, when Gov. Gavin Newsom signed ...
Tekko (formerly Tekkoshocon) is an annual four-day anime convention held during July at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [6] The convention has been held in various locations around the Pittsburgh metropolitan area and is run by a non-profit organization, the Pittsburgh Japanese Culture Society (PJCS).
Public holiday in Taiwan: 3 (三月) 23rd April 15, 2020 [4] Matsu's Birthday 媽祖誕辰 Public holiday in Taiwan: 4 (四月) 8th April 30, 2020 Buddha's Birthday: 佛誕 / 佛诞 Visit Buddhist temple, offer food to the monks 4 (四月) 8th May 9–13, 2020 Cheung Chau Bun Festival: 包山節/長洲太平清醮 5 (五月) 5th June 25, 2020
An Asian food emporium is coming to Providence with rows of grocery items as well as prepared foods, including sushi, drinks and sweets.. Maruichi Japanese Food & Deli will open this spring at 113 ...
Market Square is a public space located in Downtown Pittsburgh at the intersection of Forbes Avenue (originally named Diamond Way in colonial times) and Market Street. The square was home to the first courthouse and first jail (both in 1795), and the first newspaper west of the Allegheny Mountains, the Pittsburgh Gazette (1786).