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AsiaFest
GenreNight market
LocationCurrents of Windermere, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
DateAnnually on Mid-Autumn Festival
StatusActive
Organised byAsiaFest Alberta Association
Social media (IG/FB)asiafest.yeg
Websitehttps://www.asiafestyeg.ca/

AsiaFest is an annual Asian cultural night market held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Established in 2022, the event features food vendors, cultural performances, and community activities, and is organised by the AsiaFest Alberta Association, a nonprofit volunteer-run organisation.

The annual event is recognised by the City of Edmonton as one of the city’s largest night markets[1] and has been featured by local media[2], also receiving regular sponsors every year.

Overview

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AsiaFest is organised and managed by the AsiaFest Alberta Association, a volunteer-run nonprofit organisation. The primary mission of the festival is to provide economic and cultural opportunities for local entrepreneurs, small businesses, and encourage performers to chase their dreams.[3]

The multi-day event is designed around the traditional Asian night market concept, acting as a public platform for both commercial and cultural exchange. The festival features two main areas of programming:

  • Vendors: The marketplace consists of both food and merchandise vendors. The food section focuses on diverse Asian street food and local restaurant startups, while the retail section highlights local artisans, small businesses, and community organisations.
  • Performances: The festival hosts a dedicated performance stage featuring young musicians, traditional dancers, martial arts demonstrators, and performers aim to represent their culture. These showcases are intended to provide an stage opportunity and experience for local talent.

Events

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Year Date Theme Vendors Extreme Eating Contest
2022[4] September 09 - 11 / 10 /
2023[5] September 15 - 17 / 20 /
2024[6] September 13 - 15 Japan 60 Instant noodles
2025[7] January 31 - February 02 Lunar New Year 70 /
2025[8] September 12 - 14 Malay-Singapore-Indonesia 100 Dumplings[9]
2026[10] September 25 - 27 Mid-Autumn Festival Expecting 120+ TBD

History

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AsiaFest began in September 2022 as the Taste of Asia Night Market, founded by a group of newcomers and long-time immigrants who shared a vision of promoting Asian culture, creating opportunities for local entrepreneurs, and celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival with the wider community.

The inaugural event featured approximately 10 vendors and exceeded expectations, drawing strong attendance throughout the weekend. Many vendors sold out of their products on the very first evening, demonstrating the community's enthusiasm for a cultural night market experience in Edmonton. Encouraged by the overwhelming support and positive response, the organisers committed to growing the event as a platform for small businesses, cultural exchange, and emerging performers.

Since its founding, the festival has expanded significantly. What began as a small community gathering has grown into one of Edmonton's largest Asian cultural festivals and night markets. By its third year, the event had evolved into a major cultural celebration featuring dozens of vendors, themed programming, live entertainment, cultural performances, and interactive activities for visitors of all ages. Local media have described the festival as a "beloved Asian night market,"[6] highlighting its unique combination of food, culture, performances, and community engagement.

The festival was originally known as Taste of Asia Night Market during its first two years. In 2024, organisers officially rebranded the event as AsiaFest to establish a distinct identity and avoid confusion with other well-known Edmonton festivals, including the long-running Taste of Edmonton.[11]

By 2025, AsiaFest had grown to welcome more than 100 vendors and was recognised by the City of Edmonton[1] as one of the city's largest night markets. The festival has received support from corporate sponsors, community partners, and public organisations, including financial institutions, provincial initiatives, and cultural programs.

In addition to its annual night market, the AsiaFest Alberta Association has organised other cultural events and community initiatives, including Chinese New Year celebrations and special community outreach programs.[12] As a volunteer-run nonprofit organisation, proceeds from AsiaFest are reinvested into projects that benefit the local community and support cultural engagement throughout the year.

From its beginnings in 2022, AsiaFest continues to grow while remaining committed to its founding mission: celebrating Asian cultures, supporting local businesses, and creating meaningful connections within Edmonton's diverse community.





References

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  1. ^ a b ASIAFEST (2025-09-09). "A Message from the Premier of Alberta for AsiaFest 2025". Asiafest YEG. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  2. ^ ASIAFEST (2025-09-07). "Global News Feature: Teresa & Sandy from HK Snackies Bring Authentic Malaysian Laksa to AsiaFest!". Asiafest YEG. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  3. ^ "About". Asiafest YEG. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  4. ^ "Taste of Asia Night". asianheritagemonth.ca. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  5. ^ "Popular three-day Asian street food festival returns to Edmonton this month | Dished". Daily Hive. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  6. ^ a b "Edmonton's beloved Asian Night Market is back for the third year at Currents of Windermere". edmontonjournal. Archived from the original on 2025-07-20. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  7. ^ "Lunarlicious by Asiafest Yeg". Edmonton.events. 2025-01-31. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  8. ^ Gallardo, Alyssa (2025-09-05). "Edmonton's largest Asian night market is back and bigger than ever". Curiocity. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  9. ^ Media, Odvod (2025-09-03). "Dumplings, Dancing and Deliciousness at AsiaFest". Edify. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  10. ^ "AsiaFest YEG". To Do Canada. 2026-01-06. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  11. ^ ASIAFEST (2024-08-11). "Public Notice: ASIAFEST 2024 Official Statement". Asiafest YEG. Retrieved 2026-06-24.
  12. ^ ASIAFEST (2025-12-17). "The Way We Talk: A Shared Experience Beyond Language". Asiafest YEG. Retrieved 2026-06-24.