What to expect at this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival at Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival a petty differently this year amid these boggling times with a mix of both onsite and online offerings.

Along with half-dozen lantern sets that will be lit upwardly at the venue during the festival from Sep 18 to Oct four, there volition also exist a host of online programmes that can be enjoyed at gardensbythebay.com.sg/midautumn.

This twelvemonth's themes are family reunion and unity in the community with ane special highlight being the Apricot Grove lantern showcase.

This floral tribute to healthcare workers is inspired by the Chinese fable of Dong Feng, a skilled medical practitioner, and features apricot flowers in various stages of blooming with gobo lighting effect to simulate falling petals.

The Colonnade of Lights showcases paper lanterns painted by local community groups and Gardens past the Bay'due south senior workers. (Photograph: Gardens by the Bay)

Continuing with the theme of unity, look out for the Colonnade of Lights and Illuminations of Joy at Supertree Grove and Flower Dome, which together feature close to 2,000 lanterns that were manus-painted past local community groups and social service organisations, as well as Gardens by the Bay's senior staff and volunteers.

Royal Family's Walk was offset displayed at the Seoul Lantern Festival concluding year. (Photo: Gardens by the Bay)

And don't miss the Purple Family's Walk at Supertree Grove, which depicts a regal procession of the king and queen in the early Joseon Dynasty in Korea. This was start displayed at the Seoul Lantern Festival last year, and is fabricated of hanji, a Korean traditional paper created using the bawl of the mulberry tree.

If you tin't go far downwardly to bank check out the lanterns in person, you can notwithstanding grab a virtual preview online.

Other online activities to enjoy include performances by award-winning flautist and composer Rit Xu and Chinese trip the light fantastic toe duo Li Ruimin and Zheng Long; a snowskin mooncake demonstration by People's Association and Chinese craft tutorials such as how to brand a good-luck knot. These will be available from Sep 18 to October 4 as well.

The Gardens by the Bay Mid-Autumn Festival 2022 will take place from Sep 18 to October four with the lanterns lit up from 7pm to 10pm daily.

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