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Asian Cultures Museum & Educational Center
The museum currently does not receive any operational funding from local, state, or federal funds. Our staff is currently all volunteer. We rely on your patronage, gift shop sales, special events, and donations to fund the cost of our monthly expenses.Work out when and for how long to visit Asian Cultures Museum & Educational Center and other Corpus Christi attractions using our handy Corpus Christi travel planner.
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Asian Cultures Museum & Educational Center reviews
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Worlds largest collection of Hikata "dolls" collected by the original founder while she lived in Japan. Lots of other asian (India to Polynesa) It's no a big place, but full of things you just don't..... more
Worlds largest collection of Hikata "dolls" collected by the original founder while she lived in Japan. Lots of other asian (India to Polynesa) It's no a big place, but full of things you just don't..... more »
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The building itself is pretty short, but I really like the different types of Asian cultures it shows in it. There's also some activities to do in there like writing in Japanese text, making origami..... more
The building itself is pretty short, but I really like the different types of Asian cultures it shows in it. There's also some activities to do in there like writing in Japanese text, making origami..... more »
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They're a small museum, but I really liked going. There were so many interesting things; like the dolls, which I didn't think I'd find interesting, but they turned out to be incredible! Since they have loads more artifacts which they rotate in every so often it's definitely worth going back to see more! The gift shop doesn't have much, but their lucky cat key chains are cute 😸
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This is such a neat and personable experience. Richard was at the front and explained the area well, he later met us in the musuem and started explaining things and giving us a small tour. He was very informative and even told us about events they had going on later in the year. I wanted to learn about Japanese art styles but I got so much more out of the musuem! It's not just art it's also history! The clay doll room was one of my favorites, hearing stories about them and how they are made was very interesting. We spent about an hour here. Very neat experience.
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