Making Chinese herbal soup for healing purposes

A traditional Chinese herbal medicine exhibition hall opened in San Francisco recently. The curator and docent of the new hall visit KTVU to demonstrate how to make soup and tea with healing purposes.

Highlighting Filipino heritage at Chase Center

Maria Valdehueza is in her 14th season with the Warriors organization and her second as vice president of ticketing. As a proud Filipina American, she also serves as a member of the inaugural Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council and is responsible for the popular Filipino Heritage Night at Chase Center. KTVU's Alex Savidge speaks with Maria about her journey with the Warriors and how being a member of the AAPI community has shaped her life and career.

Barbie debuts Anna May Wong doll for AAPI Heritage Month

The figure has her trademark bangs, eyebrows and well-manicured nails. The doll is dressed in a red gown with a shiny golden dragon design and cape, inspired by her appearance in the 1934 movie “Limehouse Blues."

Chinese immigrants remembered as backbone of building transcontinental railroad

Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month kicks off today. May is picked as the month we honor AAPI heritage in part due to that being the month that Chinese immigrants help complete the building of the transcontinental railroad. Roland Hsu, the director of research of the Chinese Railroad Workers in North America at Stanford, talks about the historical impact the Chinese immigrants had in building the railroad.