
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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