
Chinatown Singapore lights up with one of the island’s most magical family celebrations during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Giant lantern installations transform Eu Tong Sen Street and New Bridge Road into a glowing wonderland, while street bazaars buzz with mooncakes, pomelos, and traditional treats. Perfect for multigenerational outings, this free event blends culture, food, and hands-on fun that kids of all ages adore.
Details on the Event
The Scoop – What to Expect
Chinatown lights up with giant lantern displays along Eu Tong Sen Street and New Bridge Road, street bazaars selling mooncakes and lanterns, cultural performances, and family lantern walks. The free event runs in September-October 2026, perfect for evening strolls under glowing installations. Check Chinatown 2026 details here.
The festival kicks off mid-September 2026 with lantern light-ups from 7pm nightly. Weekday evenings are less crowded for families. Visit the festive fair in the afternoon for mooncake tasting and crafts before the magical night displays.
Yes, entry to the street light-ups, lantern walks, and main bazaar areas is completely free. Families can enjoy the atmosphere, performances, and displays without tickets, making it an accessible celebration for all ages.
Kids can carry lanterns on evening walks, explore giant installations, join lantern painting or riddle activities, watch dance and music shows, and sample mooncakes at the bazaar. It’s a vibrant, hands-on cultural experience.
Free parking options are available nearby. Reach via Chinatown or Outram Park MRT for easy access with strollers. Plan for evening visits when lanterns glow brightest for an unforgettable family night out.
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