Children were involved in a variety of activities on this day. The activities include: Making a Lantern, Listening to a story on Mid-Autumn Festival, Making a Moon Cake and Taking a Walk with their Parents in the neighbourhood.
Materials were provided for children to make a lantern in class the day before the celebration. They enjoyed the process and were excited to see their creations being displayed. To engage parents’ involvement, the centre has invited parents to make a lantern using recycled materials with their child at home.
To allow children to have a better understanding of Mid-Autumn Festival, teachers and a few K1 students role played the legend of Houyi and Chang’e, the Moon Goddess of Immortality. Children also get hands-on experiences of making a snow skin moon cake in the centre.
Parents were served moon cakes, pomelo and Chinese tea before the walk.
Parents were served moon cakes, pomelo and Chinese tea before the walk.
We thank parents for their support in making this event a successful and fruitful one.

Let’s roll, knead and make a moon cake together.
Teachers and students role playing the legend of Houyi and Chang’e.
Parents are invited for tea at the reception area.
We hope you enjoyed the walk as much as we do!
Happy Mid-Autumn Festival
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