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ASIA SOCIETY ANNOUNCES PUBLICATION OF FIRST TRADE TITLE

ASIA IN NEW YORK CITY:
A Cultural Travel Guide

By the Asia Society

Foreword by Nicholas Platt, President, Asia Society
Introduction by Karen Karp, V.P., Marketing and Communications, Asia Society

With contributions by:
Sandee Brawarsky, Daryl Chin, Alvin Eng, Geoffrey Eu, Letha Hadady, Bruce Edward Hall, Betty Hallock, Reena Jana, Theresa Kimm, Alexis Lipsitz, Arthur J. Pais, and
Kenneth Wapner

Photographs by Carrie Boretz and Corky Lee

In a continuing effort to encourage a deeper appreciation for Asia's richly diverse cultural heritage, the Asia Society announces the long-awaited publication of their first trade title, ASIA IN NEW YORK CITY: A Cultural Travel Guide. This savvy, sophisticated sourcebook showcases New York City's boundless ability to amuse, amaze and entertain the most discerning city dwellers and tourists alike. From sushi and saris to meditation and mendhi, the impact of Asian heritage on popular American culture is visible daily, and nowhere is this more evident than in New York City, home to the largest number of Asian Americans in the U.S. In response to a growing interest in "things" Asian, the Society has culled the best of Asian culture in New York in order to produce a one-of-a-kind compendium. The result is ASIA IN NEW YORK CITY, a groundbreaking way to experience the Asian cultures that New York has to offer.

Written by a leading team of experts in the areas of Asian art, film, food, fashion, religion, and nightlife, ASIA IN NEW YORK CITY is the ultimate guide to all things Asian in New York City, from the hottest new trends to centuries-old traditions. Published by Avalon Travel Publishing and Balliett and Fitzgerald, ASIA IN NEW YORK CITY offers page after exciting page of where to find Asian art collections and exhibitions, specialty bookshops, hot new bars, delicious Asian cuisine, popular boutiques and food stores, traditional performing arts, peaceful garden hideaways, relaxing yoga and meditation centers, informative classes and workshops, and much, much more. Complete with maps, photographs, helpful explanations and tips, listings at the conclusion of each chapter, and interesting essays on Little Tokyo, Chinatown, Asia in Queens and Brooklyn, India in New York City, Koreatown, and Little Manila, ASIA IN NEW YORK CITY belongs in the backpack, pocket or purse of every New York City enthusiast.

For nearly fifty years, the Asia Society and its programming have grown to reflect the increasing presence of Asia in America. This fall, to meet the increasing demand for greater awareness and understanding of Asia and its dynamic relationship with America in the new millennium, the Society is undergoing a major renovation and expansion of its New York headquarters. The expansion will provide a greater opportunity for the Society to present the different voices and perspectives of Asians and Asian Americans. Hand-in-hand with its expansion and renovation, the publication of ASIA IN NEW YORK CITY marks the Society's ongoing and evolving commitment to the understanding and exploration of Asia in today's world. "For almost half a century, the Asia Society has educated Americans about Asia in a variety of ways. We present major art exhibitions, films and performances; publish scholarly analyses on history and contemporary affairs; sponsor lectures, seminars and international conferences; and create innovative materials for students and teachers," comments Nicholas Platt, President of the Asia Society. Says Mr. Platt of ASIA IN NEW YORK CITY, "Through these pages, you will embark on an exciting Asian adventure right in your own backyard. Encouraging you to explore and experience Asian cultures-and to celebrate them-is what ASIA IN NEW YORK CITY is all about."

About the Authors

The ASIA SOCIETY is America's leading institution dedicated to fostering the understanding of Asia and communications between Americans and the peoples of Asia and the Pacific. A nonprofit, nonpartisan educational organization, the society presents a wide range of programs that include major art exhibitions, performances, media programs, and international conferences and lectures at its headquarters office in New York and regional centers throughout the world. The Asia Society brings prominent Asian and American leaders in government, business, the arts, and academia together with the growing audience of people with an abiding interest in Asia.

Contributors: SANDEE BRAWARSKY, DARYL CHIN, ALVIN ENG, GEOFFREY EU, LETHA HADADY, BRUCE EDWARD HALL, BETTY HALLOCK, REENA JANA, THERESA KIMM, ALEXIS LIPSITZ, ARTHUR J. PAIS, KENNETH WAPNER.
Photographers: CARRIE BORETZ AND CORKY LEE.

ASIA IN NEW YORK CITY: A CULTURAL TRAVEL GUIDE
Publication Date: November 2000
Price: $17.95
Pages: 320 with b/w photos and maps throughout
ISBN: 1-56691-217-2
Published by Avalon Travel Publishing and Balliett and Fitzgerald
Distributed by Publishers Group West



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