Captivated by the uniqueness of traditional Chinese mooncakes when she attended the Mooncake Festival at a shopping mall, the ...
The mooncake isn’t just one of the major hallmark traditions of the Mid-Autumn Festival happening next week, it’s a symbol of harmony. Mooncakes are shared among family members and eaten ...
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 ...
JOHOR BARU: As the Mid-Autumn Festival nears, it is common for Singapore residents to visit Johor Baru to buy mooncakes for their loved ones. However, a new trend has emerged, where many are also ...
After starting out with just RM2,000 for capital, a former lecturer has been earning good annual income from selling halal ...
To herald the upcoming Spring Festival celebrations, a fish lantern parade is held in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown, Malaysia on January 12, 2025. /Annice Lyn/Getty Images/VCG To herald the upcoming Spring ...
It is the most important celebration in China, and it is also widely celebrated in South Korea, Vietnam and Malaysia. People clean their houses ... hoping to evoke a sweet new year. The Mid-Autumn ...
Mooncakes are an essential part of the Mid-Autumn Festival, symbolising unity and togetherness. These delicacies come in a variety of flavours and textures, reflecting the diverse cultures that ...
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.