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In May, KQED proudly honors Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with online and television broadcast stories that highlight the importance and contributions of Asian Pacific Americans to our collective history and culture.
Television Broadcast Stories
KQED Public Television's special lineup features programs that range from a film about the transformative power of art in rural Waimea, Hawaii, to the story of how a bowl of soba noodles embodies the spirit and complex history of the Okinawan islands.
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Brightening San Jose's Japantown, One Mural at a Time
San Jose native Carlos Araujo is bringing muralists' work to the walls of San Jose's Japantown.
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California Foodways: The Chinese-Mexican Cuisine You'll Find Only Along the Border
The Chinese restaurants in Mexicali, Mexico, are unlike any other. In fact, the dishes here, with a history that goes back more than 130 years, can't be found anywhere else.
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KQED Community Spotlight: San Francisco Chinatown
KQED is proud to spotlight two features that share the unique stories of North America's oldest Chinatown.

WATCH: Become immersed in a space that's vital to the well-being of the community in "The People's Hospital," airing Wednesday, May 3, at 7pm on KQED 9.

EXPERIENCE: Get to know the real San Francisco Chinatown on a guided walking tour with the Detour app, a KQED and Detour collaboration.
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