![]() ![]() ![]() Local bands and Chinese performers will be performing in the neighbourhood over the weekend. Los Angelesħ9 th Annual Mid-Autumn Moon Festival – 7 October, 5pm-8 October, 12amĬhinatown Los Angeles will be celebrating with two days of Moon Festival fun. They aim to teach attendees about the holiday and generally provide a good time.įor $90, you will get access to an open bar, food, games and access to the museum and after-party. If you want to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival 2017 in style, Taiwanese-American community leaders Taiwanese American Professionals will be hosting an event at the Museum of Chinese in America. TAP-NY Mid-Autumn Festival Soiree – 7 October, 7:30pm-10:30pm Open for free to everyone, celeberate with food, music and games. Stony Brook University ‘s Graduate Student Organization will be hosting a Moon Festival party at the Student Activities Center. GSO Chinese Moon Festival – 4 October, 8:30pm Tickets cost £16 for non-members, with the promise of dim sum, mooncake, karaoke and more. Held in the New Loon Fung restaurant in Soho, the London Chinese Community Centre will be hosting a traditional Mid-Autumn Festival party. Mid-Autumn Festival Party – 5 October, 12pm Held in their traditional Tea Room at a cost of £12, Bun House will be serving up mooncakes to celebrate the festival. Of course, nowhere does it quite like China and Vietnam, but if you’re unable to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival 2017 in the East, here are some events elsewhere to check out: Mid-Autumn Festival 2017 events LondonĬantonese-style bun café Bun House, located in Old Spitalfields Market, will be hosting a mooncake party on Wednesday. In fact, Mid-Autumn Festival events are now held around the world. The holiday has since spread outside of China to places such as Cambodia, Japan and Sri Lanka. Food is also a big part of the Moon Festival, particularly the making and sharing of mooncakes, a round pastry filled with various different fillings. Nowadays, the Mid-Autumn Festival is usually celebrated with the release of Chinese lanterns and fortune-telling games. How is Mid-Autumn Festival celebrated today?ģ,000 years on, the Mid-Autumn Festival is still going strong. ![]()
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