It’s time to hang a lantern, share a mooncake and peel a pomelo – Mid-Autumn Festival is here. Falling on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, it’s celebrated primarily in East and ...
As people ready their lanterns and mooncakes in time for Mid-Autumn Festival on Saturday, let’s take a look at the history, customs and symbolism of the moon festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is ...
Taiwan as part of the Sky Lantern Festival. The festival is held to mark Mid-Autumn. Participants hand-write wishes onto the lanterns, most of them are about family and well-being, before ...
When is the Mid-Autumn Festival? The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the fifteenth day of the eight month in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar.
A COLOURFUL lantern exhibition will bring a vibrant Mid-Autumn Festival programme to a close in Yong Peng, Johor. About 50 lanterns modelled on animals and cartoon characters will be on display in ...
carrying lanterns to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Following the 1km parade of 500 lantern-carrying participants was a beautifully decorated float with performers dancing and singing to ...
The history behind those riddles on Mid-Autumn Festival lanterns The Hospital Authority said yesterday that other than the elderly couple mentioned above, there were no reports of burn cases at ...