Mid-Autumn Festival
On the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, this celebration takes place. This is the most important celebration of the year for many Hong Kong residents, and they celebrate it lavishly every year. The Mid-Autumn Festival isn't just about lanterns; it's also about mooncakes, which are thought to have originated with Yuan Dynasty revolutionaries who used the pastries to exchange secret messages. When celebrating this event, eating mooncakes is a requirement, and there are many types to select from to satisfy the tastes of both locals and foreigners. Lotus seed paste and egg yolk are one of the most popular flavors.
During the celebration, the city will be illuminated by lanterns of all shapes and colors. Throughout the festival, you may enjoy Lantern Carnivals and the Fire Dragon Dance. It is a fantastic and bright festival.
When: on 15th day of the eight lunar month
Where: in the whole country