Showing posts with label Mid Autumn Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mid Autumn Festival. Show all posts
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Garden By The Bay Singapore - Mid Autumn Festival 2018
Was at Garden By The Bay yesterday night to view the Mid Autumn Festival 2018 lanterns. Amazed by the beautiful huge lanterns but thought that this year the exhibits of lanterns were not many. The display will be on till 24th September 2018. Read more from official website.
Bought a pendant with a grain of rice. The rice was skillfully carved with my name. The pendant seems to manify the rice grain so that the name can be read easily. The carving was done on the spot in a matter of less than a minute.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Mid Autumn Festival Decoration 2015
Times passes fast, it's going to be Mid Autumn Festival soon. It falls on 15th day of the 8th lunar month (i.e. 27th September 2015). Streets of Chinatown in Singapore were decorated with beautiful lanterns.
I know my grandnephew will like this PSY lantern. He loves to dance to the music of Gangnam Style.
Spotted this beautiful mid autumn festival decoration at one of the supermarket.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Mid Autumn Lanterns 2014 at Garden By The Bay
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Chinatown - Mid Autumn Festival Decorations 2014
Mid Autum Festival Decorations in Chinatown during the day. I prefer to view them at night cause the wires/cables holding the decorations looked ugly during the day, at night only the lighted flowers could be seen.
Browsing and shopping in Chinatown during this festival is really fun. Love viewing the beautiful lanterns.
Those in plastic are usually lighted with a bulb and batteries while those see through (made of cellophane paper) are lighted by candles and of course they are easily burned if not handled carefully.
Backpacks comes in shapes of animal heads, so cute.
Luggages with millions characters, they seem popular.
Fridge magnet in shapes of fruits, oh i love the rambutan magnets.
Candy popular in china also can be seen in chinatown.
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