16 September 2008

Festivity - Mid-Autumn Festival


Also known as Full Moon Festival, Lantern Festival and Moon Cakes Festival

This is definitely one of the most awaited festivity among children and those young at heart like us... hahaha

A time for yummy moon cakes, lanterns and most of the parks, beaches and neighboring playgrounds are filled with families to witness the full moon happening on the 15th day of the 8th month on the lunar calendar which usually falls somewhere in the middle of September.

Obviously, this is the night when everyone is asked to eat moon cakes (one must eat the yolk to have a year long luck). And a night when playing with lanterns and candles are allowed while watching the rise of the full moon.

Since it has been 5 years, we decided to join again the fun night at Shek O Beach. While hubby grabbed food (chicken and pork barbeque, hotdog and grilled squid with my favorite sticky rice with manggo) and drink (beer and soda), I've created one big circle and surrounded the area with candles. Placed a mat in the middle and sticked our lil' lantern in front and viola.... what a beautiful sight! hahaha.. comments among moon watchers are: "wow! that's nice" "lovely" "it's pretty" "may I take a picture" "ho leng ahh- means beautiful in cantonese" "woahhhh - common expression among the locals when they are in awe".

There's even a guy, about five meters away from us silently aimed his pro-cam to my Wati and our lil' lanterns... when I saw him, he said...sorry but can i take a photo of that...it's really interesting!" Verily, a fun full moon night at the beach!

We had a great lunch with our BF at Post 97 the following day. At home, hubby and I had another round of moon cake this time with wine.. hahaha

Side story:
I captured the moon in full at its best... it turned out to be my best moon photo!

Trivia: Moon Cakes were used to hide secret notes notifying Chinese citizens to revel against the Mongols who ruled during the Yuan Dynasty. The plan worked out and their success is commemorated every year with a sweet treats.

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