Come to the Mid-Autumn Festival in the Concordia International Center!

Mid-Autumn Festival, Zhongqiu Jie (中秋节) in Chinese, is also called the Moon Festival or the Mooncake Festival. It is the second most important festival in China after Chinese New Year. It is also celebrated by many other Asian countries, such as Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines. In China, Mid-Autumn Festival is a celebration of the rice harvest and many fruits. Ceremonies are held both to give thanks for the harvest and to encourage the harvest-giving light to return again in the coming year.

It is also a reunion time for families, a little like Thanksgiving. Chinese people celebrate it by gathering for dinners, celebrating the moon, lighting paper lanterns, eating mooncakes, and enjoying time together! CIC will celebrate with food, a variety of fun activities and a lantern lighting ceremony!

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

This event is open to CUW Students, Faculty/Staff. Alumni, and Community Members.

REGISTRATION:

There is no registration for this FREE event.