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JAN
Best Thai in Atlanta
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Anyone with high speed internet in Atlanta knows how easy it is to use maps to identify a great dinner spot, but what if you’re craving something unusual? Here’s a list of our favorite Thai restaurants in the ATL and some of these you may not have heard of before
SPOON: It’s located right in the heart of the city and it’s one of the folks at Creative Loafing’s favorites. If you’re looking for contemporary Thai with a twist, this is the right spot for you.
Little Bangkok: It’s one of those hole in the walls that makes unbelievable food and you can get Chinese as well as Thai here. If you’re in the mood for great grub without a hefty price tag get here as quick as you can.
Thai Chili: Oft voted the best Thai food in Atlanta, Thai Chili has everything from spicy to classic to off the wall creations. If you’re interested in a no holds barred kick in the face, Thai food style, make sure this is your first stop on the Atlanta circuit.
4th
JAN
Information on the Diversity of Atlanta’s Culture
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Atlanta will be kicking off the New Year, with a nod to their burgeoning Asian culture, that is a strong presence there. The Chinese Dance Troupe Shun Yen, will make their first official stop of the national Tour in Atlanta, Georgia. The Dance troop says, it’s the perfect way to celebrate the Chinese New Year, which falls at about the same time as the troops performance in Atlanta. The troop first performed in Atlanta in 2007, and for
15th
AUG
Information on Asian Culture in Atlanta
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Among the many ways to experience Asian culture in America is by joining in the celebration of the Chinese New Year held at the Chinese Culture Center in Atlanta, Georgia. The center operates under the auspices of the Office of Taipei Economy and Culture. Various entertainment presentations occurring at the center throughout the year, afford visitors the opportunity to sample various Chinese cuisines and observe Chinese children receiving language instruction at the center.
The goal of Atlanta’s 7th annual Asian Film Festival is to educate the public by celebrating the Asian culture through the media of films.Never heard of this before? Get up to speed here. The opening
11th
AUG
Atlanta and It’s Local Asian Culture
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Atlanta has always been known as a cultural mixing pot to its many residents. Amongst spiraling skyscrapers lie many different sectors of this great city, all dedicated to citizens originating from a myriad of places. Of the most prominent of cultures in Atlanta are Asian Americans. From the many places offering Asian cuisine, down to local events and other Asian American sponsored things, their influence on the diversity of Atlanta is certainly thriving.
There are many places in Atlanta to visit which offer authentic Asian American
10th
AUG
The Diversity of Local Asian Culture in Atlanta
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With over 100,000 Chinese Americans in Atlanta, the Asian culture is very varied. There are many great spots and areas that will fully divulge you to all the wonders of Asian culture. Though the culture is spread over all of Atlanta, it is strongest in the north east area.
Within this northeast region, just outside the perimeter, lies the China town square. This is the perfect spot for dining, shopping and socializing. With two giant lions guarding the entrance, once inside you will experience true Asian culture.
Once per year,
7th
AUG
The Diversity of Atlanta’s Culture and Other Information
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Atlanta, Georgia is one of the most diverse cities in the United States. Located in the South, the Atlanta metropolitan area boasts a population of over five million people. While there are people from all over the world whom live in Atlanta, many people are surprised to find out there is also a strong Asian population; whose culture permeates the city in a fun and vibrant way.
Atlanta, Georgia houses a Chinese Cultural Center that is Chinese Culture Center that is owned and operated by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office.Never heard of this before? Get up to speed here. The center hosts an annual