A window display at the Emporium Shop in Disneyland is commemorating AANHPI Heritage Month.
We found the Heritage display below this red awning.
A closer look is required to appreciate the AANHPI items on display.
The display is varied, with colorful streamers, toys, and shelves, lined with celebratory items.
Carp streamers are colorfully presented. Part of the Children’s Day celebration, they symbolize determination and success.
We noticed a beautiful screen near the back. The wallpaper bursts with flowers and wildlife.
This book is the centerpiece of the window display. The pages describe the history of Kodomo no Hi, or Children’s Day, which is celebrated May 5, in Japan.
Are you planning on checking out the Children’s Day display, to celebrate AANHPI Heritage month? Let us know in the comments!
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