![]() On top of fringe activities during the weekends, live outdoor stage performances and a marketplace will also make a return this year, creating a vibrant atmosphere to celebrate the mid-autumn festivities! 7. Mid-Autumn Festival Light-up At Gardens by the Bayīased on the theme of Reunion, this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival at the Gardens by the Bay celebrates the fundamental significance of the festival, bringing family and friends together to enjoy the beautiful lantern displays that will light up the Gardens in the evenings. Themed “Blossoming Flowers under the Full Moon” (花好月圆庆中秋), the festival will feature a spectacular display of lighted sculptures and lanterns from 26 August – 25 September 2022 that will sprawl across Chinatown’s streets.Īpart from the Food Fair, which will see the former Chinatown Food Street at Smith Street transformed into a nostalgic, bustling bazaar with street-style delights, other family-friendly activities that are not-to-be-missed include a Trade Fair, free weekend stage shows, and the ever-popular Lantern Painting Competition. This August, the Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival makes its long-awaited return after two years with its iconic street light-up, livening up the streets of Chinatown alongside an exciting line-up of activities, including its first-ever Food Fair. Have Fun At the Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival Discover the story and traditions behind mid-autumn festival, one of the oldest cultural festivals in the world, and revel in the rich historical and cultural significance of the festival with a line-up programmes!įamilies can expect programmes like a Chinese Opera Workshop for children, Woodblock Printing Workshop, Interactive Storytelling and performances at the lawn too! 5. Venue: Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, 12 Tai Gin Rd, Singapore 327874įees: Free admission with fees for specific workshops and programmesĬome celebrate the mid-autumn festival at the Wan Qing Mid-Autumn Festival 2022 at the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall. Take Part In The Wan Qing Mid-Autumn Festival ![]() Titled, Celestial Bodies, the installation features spherical lanterns of five characters: Moon, Earth, Sun, Saturn and Mercury at the lawn and it symbolises the joyous union of family and friends, and represents the collective wish of Singaporeans to reunite with loved ones and rejoice in the Mid-Autumn festivities! 4. Venue : Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, 12 Tai Gin Rd, Singapore 327874Īs part of the the heritage centre's mid-autumn festival, families can head down to the lawn of Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall to snap photos of the highly instagrammable annual lantern installation. Snap Photos With The Lantern Installation at Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall As a key highlight of this year's event, the Singapore Chinese Orchestra will perform familiar favourites such as The Moon Represents My Heart exclusively only on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival (10 Sep), it is a performance not to be missed! Among their many activities, visitors can participate in art jamming with local artist, Ong Lai Art by the lake or learn the art of tea-drinking by Yixing Xuan Teahouse. From tales and games across cultures, fun workshops to lantern walks and harmonious melodies, families will be able to harvest all the good tidings under the moonlit evening.Įxperience the celestial Mid-Autumn Festival at SDC where an exciting line-up of festival activities await you. Moon-LIT! Mid-Autumn Festival At Singapore Discovery CentreĮmbrace this mid-autumn by heading down to Singapore Discovery Centre (SDC) as it celebrates the harvest season with fun festivities. Over the 3 day festival, Esplanade will be playing host to a getai performance, parent-and-child workshops, traditional puppet theatre and more! Many of these are free too! 2. The annual traditional Chinese arts festival returns with on-site live performances and ticketed workshops. Families can expect to be exposed to and rediscover the intrinsic beauty of traditional Chinese arts. ![]() Celebrate Mid-Autumn The Esplanade's Moonfest 2022Ĭelebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival at Esplanade - Theatre on the Bay with Moonfest - A Mid-Autumn Celebrations. If you are looking for mooncake deals and ideas, don't forget to read our list of best mooncakes in Singapore! 1. Lanterns of all shapes and sizes are used to celebrate this festival, and here are a few activities that your family might be keen to attend and celebrate this wonderful festival together. The festival is celebrated as a day of coming-together and for families to spend time together. The moon is thought to be the biggest and brightest on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month as we celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival. Mid-Autumn Festival falls on, the 15th day of the 8th lunar month and is celebrated as a day of family coming together.
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