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Once you spot those delightful kids' lanterns and tempting mooncakes being sold everywhere, there's no mistake that the Mid Autumn Festival, also known as Mooncake Festival or Lantern Festival, is just around the corner. Celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eight-month in the Chinese lunar calendar. Typically, it's a time for Chinese families to...
Feel the enchantment in the air as the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Mooncake Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar. Step into a realm of tradition and mystique as we pay homage to the revered moon goddess, Chang'e. Under the shimmering moonlight, gather to...
Mid-Autumn is a time of the year when we celebrate the moon and appreciate reunions! The Mid-Autumn Festival is the second grandest Chinese festival after the Chinese New Year. It takes its name from the fact that it is always celebrated in the middle of the autumn season. The day is also known as the...
Our favourite Mid-Autumn Festival is around the corner again! In conjunction with this annual festival, Sunway Velocity Mall is holding their celebration at the shopping centre for visitors happening from August 21 - September 13. Located at Sunway Velocity’s Ground Floor Main Atrium, the festivities will feature a vibrant, detailed and intricate set-up themed “An...
One of the most important traditional Chinese festivals, the Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, around the time of the autumn equinox (usually September 22). Many refer to it simply as the "Fifteenth of the Eighth Month." As the full bright moon on that night tends to inspire people's...
For thousands of years, it has been an occasion for Chinese families and communities to come together and feast to give thanks for the harvest of crops following the summer. Today, the family theme of the festival is still widely observed where children can be seen holding lanterns and shops tout mooncakes of every conceivable...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a popular observance in Malaysia amongst those of ethnic Chinese heritage. It is the second grandest festival in China after the Chinese New Year and falls on the 15th day of the 8th month according to the Chinese lunar calendar. It takes its name from the fact that it is always...
Mid-Autumn Festival traditions focus on the theme of thanksgiving and reunion, as the full moon symbolizes unity, which should resonate strongly in today’s fast-paced world. The most common traditions for the festival are eating moon cakes and gazing at the moon. Besides, ethnic minorities across China have their own unique customs. Slow life down to...
Take this opportunity and spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with your loved ones at 1 Mont Kiara’s Mid-Autumn Festival celebration. Located in the heart of the affluent Mont Kiara neighborhood, this will be a celebration you would not want to miss as it is jam-packed with activities. The Chinese Moon Festival is also a joyous time...
Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with Genting’s Highland Heroes as they take you on an out-of-this-world adventure to the moon! Characters from ancient Chinese tales will make an appearance in a series of parades, live performances and more, all the while keeping traditions alive with savoury mooncakes by Resorts World Genting.Event highlights:MoonDance @ SkySymphony3, 2, 1… and...
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