Asian-American
"Asian-American" refers to individuals in the United States who have ancestry from countries in Asia. This term encompasses a diverse group of people, including those with roots in China, India, Japan, Vietnam, Korea, and many other Asian nations. Asian-Americans contribute to the cultural, social, and economic fabric of the U.S., bringing a wide range of traditions, languages, and experiences.
The Asian-American community is not monolithic; it includes various ethnicities, languages, and cultural practices. This diversity can be seen in festivals like Lunar New Year and Diwali, as well as in the culinary landscape, which features dishes from different regions of Asia.