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THE UNFORGETTABLE NMB EVENT THAT ALL OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH IS STILL TALKING ABOUT AND YOU COMPLETELY MISSED OUT!

NORTH MIAMI BEACH — While thousands of residents sat on their couches oblivious to the historic action unfolding nearby, a phenomenal transformation took place at the Jeffrey and Patricia Mishcon Athletic Field.
For the second consecutive year, Commissioner Lynn Su led a bold display of high-execution leadership. She transformed a regular sports complex into a bustling, high-security epicenter of culture and commerce.
To ensure maximum community participation, the leadership team provided completely free admission and parking. This intentional decision removed all financial barriers, allowing families from across the region to experience the excitement firsthand.
 
Ha Phuong, Thuy Ha Nancy, Nguyen Trang, Debbie Nguyen, and Tuyet Ngoc Tang
MASTERFUL LOGISTICS: A FIELD TURNED INTO A SPECTACLE
The scale of this weekend operation exceeded expectations, demonstrating what meticulous planning can achieve. The city executed a complex logistical operation, which included:
  • Flawless Setup: Coordinating vendor placements and managing electrical grids for hot food stalls.
  • Elite Venue Safety: Strategic crowd management supervised by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Fire Inspector Fai Yeung.
  • Smooth Foot Traffic: Precisely directing movement to ensure an optimal flow throughout the venue.
  • Continuous Energy: Maintaining high enthusiasm from early morning until late at night.
Designed as a community-first bridge, the event aligned with May’s Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month to amplify cultural pride and unity.
Legislative to Lynn Su Jorge Collazo, and Founder, organizer, Saigon Market, Lou Nguyen
Commissioner Lynn Su and Legislative Aide to Senator Barbara Sharief Sierra Anderson
Lee Koon Hung Kung Fu group and Master Dragon
Luisa Yu, Omilani Alarcon, Commissioner Lynn and Fareida Rajkumar
Center Performer Lena Ung
A HISTORIC, HIGH-INTENSITY CULTURAL STAGE
The main stage served as the heart of the weekend, drawing packed, multi-generational crowds eager to witness legendary cultural displays.
 
Dual-Heritage Mastery
Headliner Lena Ung delivered two distinct, high-energy performances dedicated to Chinese and Vietnamese traditions. Vietnamese dancers, including Ha Phuong (Helen), performed alongside Ung in synchronized routines that vividly brought ancestral arts to life.
 
Martial Arts Greatness
The Lee Koon Hung Kung Fu group and Master Dragon showcased traditional lion dance techniques and martial discipline. Additionally, a talented group of local karate practitioners performed dynamic forms, strikes, and breaking demonstrations.
 
Elite Traditions and Global Sounds
The stage commanded attention with a stunning display of samurai discipline and historic swordsmanship. Spectators also witnessed intricate Indian traditional dance routines featuring hypnotic footwork.
Meanwhile, Native Hawaiian dancers led engaging workshops teaching traditional hula movements to children, and AfroFilipina artist Omilani Alarcon captivated audiences with her fusion of tropical music genres and soulful vocals.
Middle: Vice Mayor McKenzie Fleurimond Lynn Su and at the far left, Dr. Winnie Wong.
A CULINARY NIGHT MARKET FIESTA
The culinary experience transformed the sports complex into an outdoor gourmet marketplace themed around a traditional Asian Night Market.
A high-stakes Pad Thai eating contest served as a major highlight, drawing loud cheers from the crowd as contestants competed in a fast-paced, timed challenge.
Our investigative team secured an exclusive interview with the chefs behind Bestie Asian Thai Food, who detailed the rigorous process of preparing hundreds of servings of authentic cuisine under festival conditions.
Nearby, the Filipino Island Taste station drew long lines for its authentic island comfort foods, including adobo, pancit, and fresh seafood. Other regional street dishes included Korean barbecue, Malaysian satays, and Vietnamese pho.

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THE VIP POWER CIRCLE
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The success of the night market demonstrated the critical role of
Commissioner Lynn Su in South Florida’s civic landscape. Her extensive 
regional network brought together a wide coalition of officials:

• Honorary Consul General Seheli Sabrin (Bangladesh in Miami)
• Commissioner Marleine Bastien (Miami-Dade County District 2)
• Vice Mayor McKenzie Fleurimond (North Miami Beach)
• Commissioners Jay Chernoff & Phyllis Smith (North Miami Beach)
• Mayor Alix Desulme, Ed.D. (North Miami)

• Mayor Larisa Svechin (Sunny Isles Beach)

• Fai Yeung (Fire Inspector)

• Luisa Yu (Renowned Miami travel influencer)
•Dr. Winnie Wong. (Local medical leader)
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Honorary Consul General Seheli Sabrin (Bangladesh in Miami), Commissioner Lynn Su and Fai Yeung (Fire Inspector)
Mayor Alix Desulme, Ed.D. (North Miami), Commissioner Lynn Su, and Mayor Larisa Svechin (Sunny Isles Beach)

Reflecting on the event’s impact, Commissioner Lynn Su emphasized that the gathering serves a dual purpose. She highlighted that while the festival intentionally aligns with AANHPI Heritage Month to bring cultures together, it also serves as a powerful economic catalyst. By providing a high-traffic platform for local vendors to expand their reach, the event successfully stimulates commerce and drives vital business revenue directly back into the city.

By Ed Mercado
Reflecting on the event’s impact…