Delegation trip to Sister City Muroran City in Japan with City Mayor Kincannon and her family
Muroran Sister City High School students exchange program
Students from Kaisei Gakuin, our sister city in Muroran, Japan, recently came to the United States to study English and experience American culture. We extend our gratitude to Clayton Bradley Academy for hosting the exchange program. The students had the opportunity to participate in the International Festival and experience a week of high school life in the USA. Host families arranged a Holi festival and took them to Dollywood, an amusement park, creating unforgettable memories. Thank you for your generous hospitality and support.

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University of Tennessee students build Green Tea ceremony house for Knox Asian Festival

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UT students build and donate tea house
Tea Ceremony & Ribbon Cutting
The Japanese tea ceremony typically takes place in a tearoom with tatami floor. Professor David Matthews’ interior architecture studio offered a portable space for the Knox Asian Festival to share this tradition with a larger audience. Students in Matthews’ Japanese Aesthetics and Tennessee Craft explored tearooms across the region in order to create their final project.
Yesterday, we celebrated the dedication of this space with a ribbon cutting and traditional Japanese tea ceremony with our university community and representatives from the Japan-America Society of Tennessee, Inc. You can see the students’ work this September at the 11th annual Knoxville Asian Festival.
The studio received funding through the Angelo Donghai Foundation, who have supported students’ learning experiences in interior architecture for more than 20 years.
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Best Event Award
Thank you so much City of Knoxville for your support for 10 years and being there!
Thank you so much for all sponsors, vendors, performers, volunteers and each culture group. We could not make the impact without you.