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Get ready to embrace the magic of the Mid-Autumn Festival 2024! This season, we're inviting you and your family to dive into the festive spirit with our handpicked spots bursting with vibrant traditions and cultural wonders. From the glowing lantern displays at Gardens by the Bay to the stunning streetlights of Chinatown, there's no shortage...
Mid-autumn Festival is around the corner! And the key highlight during this festive period is definitely the mooncakes! Aside from the beautifully crafted and exotic boxes or slip bags that they come in, traditional mooncakes have taken a twist in recent years. From snowskin ones to halal options, dessert-like, and even ice cream mooncakes, there...
Enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival from the comfort of your own home put together by Arts@JLG online. Relax and unwind to soothing music by local artistes on traditional instruments such as the Erhu and the Tabla, or learn about the story of Chang'er and Hou Yi through animation and dance! For more cultural appreciation activities, join Music under...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is back and Jurong Point's Mid-Autumn celebrations feature a host of Sanrio character faves. From August 16 until September 15, grab the opportunity to meet Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty, Cinamoroll, Pompompurin, Gudetama and Kerokerokeroppi. From life-sized inflatables to an IG-worthy lantern tunnel, here are several festive highlights to enjoy at Jurong...
The Mooncake Festival or Lantern Festival or Mid-Autumn Festival, call it what you will - is a celebration of unity. This festival is believed to have originated from the ancient ceremony of Sacrificing to the Moon Goddess for the year's end harvest. This is when families return to celebrate and give thanks for the year's...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the four most important Chinese festivals and the festival is for lunar appreciation and moon watching, when mooncakes are regarded as an indispensable delicacy. Mooncakes are offered between friends or on family gatherings while celebrating the festival. But what?! Did you know that a typical full-sized mooncake packs more...
Look forward to one of the most whimsical Mid-Autumn celebrations in Singapore At VivoCity! Get ready for a whirlwind adventure you step into Wonderland where a dazzling spectacle of lanterns await at the Sky Park! Inspired by the tales of Alice in Wonderland, VivoCity’s rooftop Sky Park transforms into a wondrous lantern display. Shoppers can...
Falling on the 15th day of the 8th month according to the Chinese lunar calendar, the Mid-Autumn Festival is the second grandest festival in China 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...
Has your child adopted an adorable British accent, but a cheeky attitude because of Peppa Pig? Well, you might want to introduce them to other types of animation, like the hit Korean cartoon Tayo: The Little Bus. Though quite mischievous in his own way, Tayo remains playful, friendly, and open to learning from mistakes. In...
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Chinese Moon Festival, brings families together to celebrate the harvest under a full moon. The holiday is all about expressing gratitude, for nature’s abundance and for joyful reunions with loved ones.This Mid-Autumn, spend your day with your loved ones at William Tan Organisation’s celebration. With a vision to...
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