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Martial Arts History Museum Invites Public to Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month

The Martial Arts History Museum in Glendale offers a cultural journey through Asian art and history, serving as a key destination for AAPI Heritage Month celebrations.

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Martial Arts History Museum Invites Public to Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month

This May, as the nation honors Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, the Martial Arts History Museum invites the public to experience the living legacy of Asian contributions at its brand-new facility in the heart of Glendale. The museum offers a unique destination for those looking to do something different with their celebration by exploring the deep artistic and historical roots of the East.

Now centrally located on Brand Boulevard, the museum serves as a vital educational gateway into the heart of Asian art, music, and tradition. Visitors this month will discover how the deep-rooted customs of countries like Japan, China, Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines fueled the development of historical practices and shaped global history. It is a place specifically designed to celebrate the profound connection between cultural identity and ancient traditions.

Museum President Michael Matsuda notes that while Glendale is a city with deep ties to Japan and South Korea—even boasting its own private Japanese Garden—it also houses a premier facility dedicated entirely to Asian culture. Matsuda expresses his hope that the community considers the museum a primary destination in their celebration of AAPI heritage, noting that the facility provides a significant cultural service to the city of Glendale and its surrounding neighbors.

While the museum champions Asian culture throughout the year, May serves as a special focal point for local residents and families. Nearly every week, the museum hosts events that promote Asian tradition, providing fresh experiences for returning visitors and newcomers alike. These programs ensure that the museum remains a vibrant center for community engagement and cultural preservation.

Education remains at the forefront of the museum’s mission, and schools in the Glendale and Burbank areas are strongly encouraged to book field trips during the month of May. These visits offer a curated environment where students can learn about diversity and history in an engaging setting. By welcoming the next generation to its new Glendale home, the museum helps ensure that AAPI contributions are recognized as a fundamental part of the American story.

The Martial Arts History Museum is now located at 201 N. Brand Blvd., B100, Glendale, CA 91203. For more information on upcoming May events, to schedule a school tour, or to inquire about hours of operation, call (818) 245-6051 or visit the museum’s official website at MAmuseum.com.

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