Now in its 35th year, the Asian Culture Festival takes over the Tropical Park Event Complex for a two-day celebration of Asian heritage spread across seven distinct pillars. The food alone is worth the trip: Eat Street brings together 50-plus vendors covering Thai, Korean, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, and more. Inside the 50,000-square-foot air-conditioned venue, the Heart of Asia stage hosts traditional dance and music performances. Plus, there's plenty of pop culture to fan out about, from anime to K-pop and manga to toys. There's an exhibit that explores the Evolution of Gaming, as well as an exploration of Asian beauty and wellness that includes color analysis sessions and glass skin masterclasses. A JDM motorsports showcase rounds out the floor with tuners, show cars, and drifters.
This weekend is a good one for fashion, culture, and getting out of the house. The Asian Culture Festival takes over the Tropical Park Event Complex Saturday and Sunday with two days of food, performance, gaming, K-pop, anime, and beauty representing cultures from nearly 50 countries. Over on South Beach, models and bikini brands take over the barrier island for Swim Week, with runway shows, trade shows, and parties spread across the strip. The weekend's most unexpected closing act takes place on Sunday night at The Standard Spa, where Daybreaker is throwing a sauna rave as Paraiso's official closing party. Around the city, a handful of shopping pop-ups are worth the detour. Don't miss Jaeger-LeCoultre's Reverso Stories exhibition in the Design District.
Since you're out and about, take advantage of the weather and visit the myriad botanical gardens and parks around the city, check out our many locals-approved attractions, or book a reservation from our ever changing list of Miami's best restaurants. Keep scrolling for everything worth doing this weekend.
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