🌕 Experience the Magic of the Moon Festival – The Dear Asia Way
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is one of the most cherished celebrations in East and Southeast Asia. Traditionally observed on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, just after the autumn equinox, it marks a time of harvest, reunion, and gratitude.
Did you know that in Korea, this festival is called Chuseok? While Chinese families gather over mooncakes and tea, Korean households prepare songpyeon—colourful, half-moon shaped rice cakes filled with nuts, beans, and seeds, often steamed over pine needles.
At Dear Asia, we celebrate both versions of the Moon Festival. This year we might be bringing both of the traditions on the same day, and prepare a surprise or two for you. Again we’re passionate educators who craft experiences that engage your head, hands, and heart. Join us to learn, make, taste, and feel the spirit of the festival.
What to Expect?
Sample Traditional Treats & Sip Kungfu Tea 🍵
Enjoy a variety of Mid-Autumn delicacies including mooncakes and other regional snacks, alongside Kungfu tea—a mindful and ceremonial tea-drinking tradition from China.
Dress in Hanfu and Step Back in Time 👘
Try on elegant Hanfu 汉服, traditional Chinese attire, and experience what it feels like to step into another time. It’s a perfect photo moment and a beautiful way to connect with history.
Learn Traditional Woodblock Printing Technique 🖼️
Discover the centuries-old woodblock printing technique used across East Asia to create intricate patterns and storytelling prints. Our teacher will walk you through the process—hands-on, therapeutic, and full of cultural meaning.