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A full moon is round, lovely and bright which symbolizes prosperity and reunion. Moon worship has always been an important part of Chinese culture, and there are a number of different myths surrounding the festival's genesis. Come rejoice in the spirit of reunion with oriental decoration and appetizing mooncakes with your close companion at Main...
You know it’s Mid-Autumn season when you see paper lanterns and mooncakes everywhere. But in the case of Cheras LeisureMall, you will be seeing rabbits everywhere! Not a regular rabbit, but the Jade Rabbit, an important folklore character of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Jade Rabbit lives on the moon, and is said to always be pounding...
In just a blink of an eye, the wonderful celebration of the Mid-Autumn season is alive again to create fond memories for all. As Mid-Autumn Festival is also the Moon Festival, its legends are usually related to the moon. This festival is believed to have originated from the ancient ceremony of Sacrificing to the Moon...
In Chinese culture, Mid-Autumn Festival, aka Mooncake Festival, would not be completed without mooncakes. Although nowadays you can almost purchase any kinds of flavours at bakeries or restaurants, making them by yourself is a different experience and the recipients would definitely appreciate more than those one bought from popular retail stores. This time, the young...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is soon upon us, and when you’re not busy lighting up lanterns or gorging on delicious mooncakes, there are numerous other interesting activities you can check out. Lanterns are practically synonymous with the Mid-Autumn Festival, but have you ever wondered why? Lanterns have been associated with the festival since the Tang dynasty,...
Mooncake, lantern and full moon. What comes into mind? Yes, it is none other than one of the loveliest Chinese festivals, the Mid-Autumn Festival which is all about celebration with the family. This festival falls on the 8th moon, 15th day of the Chinese Lunar Calendar around the time of the Autumn Equinox. In the...
Are you ready for the Mid-Autumn Festival? The day is also known as the Moon Festival, because this time of the year the moon is at its roundest and brightest. Chinese native Ying will be here to share stories and songs both in English and Chinese to help us celebrate and learn more about this...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming up soon and we can't wait to celebrate by eating all of the yummy mooncakes and playing with lanterns! Lanterns have been associated with the festival, possibly because of their traditional symbolization of fertility. All too appropriate for a harvest festival. The lanterns also serve a practical purpose of lighting...
The newly-launched MKidz Club at The Mines is running a series of weekend workshops and fun activities for little juniors. With this club, not only you can enjoy loads of exciting activities and fun workshops every weekend, you can also receive a FREE goodie bag with membership passport upon registration. Sign your kids up at...
Calling all high-tea aficionados and pleasure seekers: what better way to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival if not with some of the greatest traditional delicacies in town! For a limited time of four days, diners can enjoy a delectable, mid-autumn inspired afternoon tea, curated by our very own Executive Sous Chef Byron Zhang. We all know...
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