Moana Sand Art is now on display in Disney’s Animal Kingdom as part of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. The new sand art was installed early this month on Discovery Island next door to Discovery Trading Company. You can see our Instagram video below, and check out some of the photos we were able to take today.
The month of May marks Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, and we’re celebrating the cultures, experiences, and contributions of our Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) cast and communities. Today, we’re excited to share some of the meaningful ways Walt Disney World Resort is honoring the diversity and representation of our AAPI cast and activations.
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Disney’s Animal Kingdom is celebrating A World of Voices with two experiences that infuse the beauty of art and Asian Pacific American heritage. Beginning in mid-May, don’t miss a Moana-themed Sand Sculpture on Discovery Island, and, at The Animation Experience at Conservation Station, featured sketches will include Tuk Tuk from “Raya and the Last Dragon” and Pua from “Moana.”
Related: Honoring Asian Pacific American Heritage Month at Walt Disney World
Special thanks to Nikki @WrightTouchofMagic for photos.
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