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Celebrate Indonesian Culture at APCC’s 2nd Annual Indonesian Day


Join Us!

Bring your family and friends and spend the day celebrating the rich and colorful culture of Indonesia. Admission to Indonesian Day is FREE*


Saturday, September 12, 2026

11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Asia Pacific Cultural Center

4851 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA 98409

*Free Admission - food, merchandise, and retail purchases are not included.


This free, family-friendly celebration will bring Indonesian culture to life through traditional performances, authentic food, local vendors, hands-on activities, and more. Whether you have Indonesian roots, a love of Southeast Asian culture, or are simply looking for a fun cultural experience for the whole family, Indonesian Day offers something for everyone.


A Taste of Indonesia

Food is at the heart of every great cultural celebration, and Indonesian Day will feature an Indonesian Food Experience where visitors can savor authentic flavors and delicious treats from local vendors. Come hungry and discover dishes and flavors that showcase the incredible diversity of Indonesian cuisine.


Music, Dance & Tradition

Throughout the day, enjoy traditional Indonesian music and dance performances celebrating the beauty, energy, and rich cultural heritage of Indonesia. These performances offer an opportunity to experience traditions passed down through generations while enjoying the incredible talent of local performers.


Fun for the Kids

Young visitors can get creative at the Kids Craft Corner, featuring hands-on activities designed especially for little ones. It’s a great way for children to have fun while learning about Indonesian culture and traditions.


Shop, Explore & Win

Browse a variety of local business and cultural vendors offering unique products and treasures. Be sure to stop by the raffle area as well for a chance to win Indonesian-themed gifts and prizes.


Come experience the sights, sounds, flavors, and traditions of Indonesia right here in Tacoma!


Indonesian Day is presented by the Asia Pacific Cultural Center in partnership with the community and local cultural organizations.


For more information, visit asiapacificculturalcenter.org or call 253-383-3900.



 
 
 

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