by Maria Shackles
Public libraries are embracing the vibrant world of Asian pop cultureâand patrons are loving it! From fuzzy monsters to K-pop heroes, these programs are drawing patrons of all ages.
đŸ Labubu Mania
Labubu, the mischievous-looking character created by Chinese artist Kasing Lung, is popping up in libraries from coast to coast. Originally featured in Lungâs 2015 picture book series The Monsters, Labubus are now beloved collectibles thanks to a 2023 collaboration with Chinese toy company POP MART.
Libraries are getting creative with Labubu-themed events:
- Brooklyn Public Library: Labubu Reading List
- DC Public Library: Labubu Scavenger Hunt
- Chicago Public Library: Labubu Paint Night
âLabubus are like the beanie baby of my generation. Adults love the capsule and blind box toys just as much as kids.â â Beth Kirchenberg, Glen Ellyn Public Library
đ€ KPop Demon Hunters: Enjoying a âGoldenâ Moment
The Netflix sensation KPop Demon Hunters is also making waves. Libraries are having themed sing-alongs, booklists and more:
- Arlington Heights Memorial Library: KPop Demon Hunters Sing-Along
- Multnomah County Library: Tween booklist inspired by the film
- LA Public Library: Instagram reel featuring a themed book display
âPokemon and Naruto have been around for a long time, but K-Pop Demon Hunters brought K-Pop and Asian pop culture to a wider audience.â â Beth Kirchenberg, Glen Ellyn Public Library
đ± More Ways Libraries Celebrate Asian Pop Culture
Before Labubu and K-pop, libraries have consistently offered other Asian-inspired programs:
- Anime clubs
- Candy sushi crafts
- Asian snack taste tests with subscription boxes like Universal Yums
Whatâs happening at your library?
Weâd love to hear how youâre celebrating Asian pop culture in your programs. Share your ideas and inspire others!