Come taste Mooncakes and learn about Mid Autumn Festival!
- Date
- Thursday 2 October 2025, 12 - 1pm
- Location
- Maurice Keyworth SR (1.32)

A mooncake is a traditional Chinese pastry, usually round, with a dense filling (like lotus seed paste, red bean paste, or salted egg yolk). It’s eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival to celebrate family reunion and the full moon.
🌕✨ Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with Us! ✨🌕
Join us for a special lunchtime event to discover one of the most cherished festivals in Chinese culture.
📅 Date: Thursday, 2nd October
⏰ Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM
📍 Location: Maurice Keyworth SR (1.32)
What’s happening:
🥮 Mooncake Tasting – Sample this traditional festive treat.
📊 Festival Presentation – Learn the history, legends, and traditions of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
🈶 Mandarin Mini-Lesson – Pick up some festive phrases and words.
❓ Q&A Session – Ask questions and explore Chinese culture further.
Whether you’re curious about the story of Chang’e and Hou Yi, eager to try mooncakes for the first time, or just want to enjoy a cultural break at lunchtime, this event is for you!
✨ All are welcome – come celebrate the moon with us! ✨
APOLOGIES - due to huge demand the event is now full at capacity! We look forward to seeing those who have registered there 🙂
