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When the Mid-Autumn Festival rolls around in Singapore, two things come alive: colourful lanterns and scrumptious mooncakes. Also known as the Moon Festival, this cultural affair in the Chinese...
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The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunar calendar, on a full moon day. This is always in mid-fall, sometime in later September or early October. Moon cakes are the food of choice on this holiday.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a harvest festival celebrated in Chinese culture. It is held on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar with a full moon at night, corresponding to mid-September to early October of the Gregorian calendar. [1]
- Activities scheduled for the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2023.
- Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival 2023. There’s no place quite like Chinatown to revel in the Mid-Autumn Festival festivities! From 15 September to 15 October 2023, Chinatown will be transformed into a magical wonderland for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
- Gardens by the Bay – Gardens of Bloom. Experience the charm of a meticulously curated light display, featuring a total of 9 thoughtfully crafted installations with each carrying profound significance in honour of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
- Lights by the Lake 2023 @ Jurong Lake Gardens. Returning once more to Jurong Lake Gardens, “Lights by the Lake” has elevated its offerings for the 2023 Mid-Autumn Festival, featuring an enchanting array of lantern displays, painstakingly crafted by talented artists hailing from China, whilst transforming Jurong Lake into a canvas adorned with their exquisite designs.
- Mid-Autumn Festival at Gardens By The Bay. 15 September – 1 October 2023. You can always expect Gardens by the Bay to put up show-stopping displays to wow us during any festive season.
- Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival. 15 September – 14 October 2023. We can’t imagine a better place to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival than Chinatown. Expect the usual iconic light installations and a boatload of exciting activities to do.
- Wan Qing Mid-Autumn Festival 2023. 29 August – 1 October 2023. The team at Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall never fails to amaze us with the annual Wan Qing Mid-Autumn Festival activities.
- The Race Around The Moon. 23 September 2023. A treat for little ones aged five to ten, this original play revolves around the characters Chang’e, Jade Rabbit, and Wu Gang.
Dec 27, 2023 · Mid-Autumn Festival, Zhongqiu Jie (中秋节) in Chinese, also known as the Mooncake Festival or Moon Festival, is one of China's biggest holidays. The festival is a joyous celebration with family reunions, mooncakes, parades, and lanterns. In 2024, Mid-Autumn Festival falls on September 17th.
Written by Cindy Updated Oct. 26, 2023. Mid-Autumn Festival, Zhongqiu Jie (中秋节) in Chinese, is also called the Mooncake Festival or the Moon Festival. As the second most important festival in China after Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn is an official public holiday. In 2024, the festival falls on September 17th.