Kids 12 and under will receive free admission at art, cultural, and science museums and historical sites in San Diego throughout October for Kids Free October
Courtesy of Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics has us dreaming in green. Teaghan Skulszki – July 30, 2021
With the debut of many new sporting events and the recent engineering achievements using locally harvested, sustainable timber, the Tokyo Olympics have been nothing less than impressive. But itâs not just the athletics and architecture making waves at this yearâs Games. The beauty behind Japanese landscaping and design is inspiring us to take a closer look at the Japanese gardens near our homes.
Luckily, we have a few ways you can embrace the spirit of Tokyo 2020 without leaving the country.
Japanese gardens are an important part of Japanâs art and culture. They are many different styles, but each garden is crafted with a main goal in mind: to bring people peace. During the early 1900s, with the influx of Japanese immigrants and the spread of travel, Japonism (the influence of Japanese art and design) flourished
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Something for everyone at Pawtucket’s Slater Park
The Friendship Garden at Slater Park, dedicated in 1934, is a free-growing garden located across the street from the bandstand at the far end of the pond and features several of these wooden bridges. (Breeze photos by Melanie Thibeault)
The Breeze will be highlighting a number of local destinations this summer to encourage readers to explore the Blackstone Valley. This week is the second installment, featuring Slater Park. We hope you enjoy it.
PAWTUCKET – From sports and leisure activities to taking a spin on the historic carousel or visiting some barnyard animals, there’s no lack of ways to fill your day with a visit to Slater Memorial Park in Pawtucket.
Embracing Shared Interests, Mis-remembering History: South Korean Diaspora Outreach
Acknowledgement of the social and cultural ties between the ethnic Korean diasporas in Mexico and Eurasia and South Korea dovetailed with extent economic and political interests.
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July 10, 2021
Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoev and South Korean President Moon Jae-in in April 2019 at the culmination scene of the honorary concert “Uzbekistan is our common home.”
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South Korea’s outreach to ethnic Korean diasporas has spanned the globe, from Mexico to Eurasia. The recognition in the former Soviet states of Central Asia of their ethnic Korean minorities – the Koryo Saram, the descendants of Koreans deported on Stalin’s orders from the Soviet Far East beginning in 1937 – mirrors the successful recognition of the Korean diaspora community in Mexico. In both cases, acknowledgement of the social and cultural ties between the di
Events to Resume at Shoseian Teahouse
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Shoseian “Whispering Pine” Teahouse
GLENDALE Friends of Shoseian announced they will be resuming their third Sunday monthly events at the Shoseian “Whispering Pine” Tea House and Friendship Garden, 1601 W. Mountain St., Brand Park, Glendale.
The first tea of the year and martial arts demonstration will take place on Sunday, July 18, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Masks are required indoors. Two seatings of tea will be held at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Fee is $20 per person. Pre-registration is required.
A Japanese stick-fighting demonstration will be held in the garden from 12 to 12:30 p.m.