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Mid-Autumn Festival, 

Hong Kong, China

Mid-Autumn Festival - Moon cake © 123rf.com
Moon cake © 123rf.com
 
14 Sep 2010  

Taking place on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, the Mid-Autumn Festival or 'Moon Cake Festival' is a great celebration for Chinese communities throughout the world. It honours the revolt against the Mongols in the 14th century. History has it that the plans for the uprising were hidden inside cakes and distributed to compatriots. Thus sweet 'Moon Cakes' are now an important symbol of the festival. It's traditionally a time to come together with friends and families and many people mark the occasion with a big party and meal with loved ones. Hong Kong celebrates the occasion with events at The Peak and other locations in this vibrant and cosmopolitan city. Events take place in the weeks leading up to the big day including fireworks displays and dragon dances. On the night itself, many people head to high points in picturesque spots to get a good vantage point to watch the full moon and eat moon cakes.

Times
After dark.


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Where?

Various parks and venues in Hong Kong

Various parks and venues in Hong Kong

Getting There

Underground (MTR): Services to Causeway Bay and follow exit signs for Victoria Park.
Road: Buses and taxis are frequent and easily available but traffic is heavy so the MTR is the best option.

How Much?

Free.

For More Information

Discover Hong Kong

9-11/F Citicorp Centre
18 Whitfield Road
North Point

Hong Kong
China

Email 

Website  www.discoverhongkong.com


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