For more than four decades, the Twin Cities has played host to one of the largest Hmong celebrations in the country - which makes sense, because more Hmong people make their home in the Land of 10,000 Lakes than anywhere else in United States. And every year, on the weekend after Thanksgiving, folks gather in St. Paul to celebrate the Hmong New Year in Minnesota. This year, the dates for the Minnesota Hmong New Year celebration fall on November 25 and 26 for the 2023-2024.
Traditionally, Hmong New Year has less to do with the moon or the months and more to do with the seasons.
St. Paul is home to the largest urban Hmong population in the world, and folks come from all over to attend and participate in this celebration.
The event is held at the Saint Paul RiverCentre, and it is open to the public - Hmong and non-Hmong, alike.
Attendees are treated to cultural demonstrations and competitions, including music, dance, and singing.
The traditional dress is always stunning, and it's a treat to walk the halls of RiverCentre and see all the outfits.
It's also a treat smell and sample all the amazing Hmong food served at the event.
There are also many vendors, including artisans showing off their handiwork. And the Miss Hmong Minnesota pageant also takes place during the event.
You can get a better feel for the festival nature of the event in this YouTube video from Minnesota PhatFoodies, who attended a recent Minnesota Hmong New Year celebration:
The annual event is sponsored by the United Hmong Family, Inc., a cultural organization based in St. Paul. Learn more about celebrating the Hmong New Year in Minnesota on the organization's website. You can purchase digital tickets in advance through Ticketmaster. The 2023 price is $12.45 per ticket; children 42 inches tall or shorter can attend for free. Have you been to this amazing cultural celebration in St. Paul? If so, share your Minnesota Hmong New Year experiences with us in the comments.
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