Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures & Education Center
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Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Saturday 12:00-17:00
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1809 N Chaparral St, Corpus Christi, TX 78401, United StatesMap
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Calligraphy
We had a great visit & the kids enjoyed it. We did a calligraphy class and learned a lot. My kids a trying to learn Japanese, so they were grateful for the experience.
We had a great visit & the kids enjoyed it. We did a calligraphy class and learned a lot. My kids a trying to learn Japanese, so they were grateful for the experience.
Worlds largest collection of Hikata "dolls" collected by the original founder while she lived in Japan. Lots of other asian (India to Polynesa) It's no a big place, but full of things you just don't f...
Worlds largest collection of Hikata "dolls" collected by the original founder while she lived in Japan. Lots of other asian (India to Polynesa) It's no a big place, but full of things you just don't f...
The building itself is pretty short, but I really like the different types of Asian cultures it shows in it. There's also some activities to do in there like writing in Japanese text, making origami, ...
Calligraphy
We had a great visit & the kids enjoyed it. We did a calligraphy class and learned a lot. My kids a trying to learn Japanese, so they were grateful for the experience.
Calligraphy
We had a great visit & the kids enjoyed it. We did a calligraphy class and learned a lot. My kids a trying to learn Japanese, so they were grateful for the experience.
You won't see this any where else
Worlds largest collection of Hikata "dolls" collected by the original founder while she lived in Japan. Lots of other asian (India to Polynesa) It's no a big place, but full of things you just don't f...
You won't see this any where else
Worlds largest collection of Hikata "dolls" collected by the original founder while she lived in Japan. Lots of other asian (India to Polynesa) It's no a big place, but full of things you just don't f...
A pretty great Asian Culture muesum.
The building itself is pretty short, but I really like the different types of Asian cultures it shows in it. There's also some activities to do in there like writing in Japanese text, making origami, ...