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.
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 ...
Hundreds of lanterns set for the sky in New Taipei City, Taiwan as part of the Sky Lantern Festival. The festival is held to mark Mid-Autumn. Participants hand-write wishes onto the lanterns ...
THE traditional Running Horse lantern still holds a fond place in the hearts of the older generation during the Mid-Autumn Festival. The large bamboo lantern contains a revolving pinwheel ...
Over 1,500 students from 14 primary schools took part in the Mid-Autumn Lantern Art Competition to design, sketch and paint the lanterns with illustrations of what Mid-Autumn means to them.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival ... featuring a mix of traditional and contemporary Chinese dishes.
Hong Kong will soon be full of celebration when the Mid-Autumn Festival starts on Tuesday. Each year, people look forward to things like the Tai Hang fire dragon dance, lantern carnivals and ...