For those who haven't decided what to do during the rest of Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, check out the exciting activities below!
Beijing Happy Valley
[Photo via Beijing Happy Valley]
Beijing Happy Valley launched the "Surprise Fun Fest: Trendy Streets" on September 15, which will run until September 17, with performers dressed like fairies, Jade Rabbits, Jingang (Buddha's warrior attendant) and other characters in Chinese mythology jointly performing the dance of "Grand Party at the Palace". There are also float parades and a series of live dramas with special effects, all taking visitors on a journey full of surprises. Dozens of popular cosplayers will also recreate some of the classic scenes. In addition, there are theme sectors named "Adventure in Wonderland" and "Wonderful Town" to transport everyone to a beautiful world full of wonders.
Longfu Temple
[Photo via Longfu Temple]
From 13:00 to 22:00 until September 17, the "Dawa Monster Market" 27th Mid-Autumn Festival Retro Garden Fair will take place at Longfu Temple in Beijing. A myriad of exciting activities, featuring DIY sessions, impromptu music performances, old collectibles, food and drink, and interactive workshops are waiting for you.
Xishan National Forest Park
[Photo via Xishan National Forest Park]
Come and have fun at Xishan National Forest Park! You can try your hand at making lanterns and guessing riddles, with chances to win small gifts. No registration fee is required. For more information on how to register, please check the official WeChat account of Beijing Xishan National Forest Park. The holiday-exclusive activities will run until September 17.
Beijing WTown
[Photo via Beijing WTown]
Until September 17, you can visit Beijing WTown to experience a perfect blend of traditions and romance. You can find hanging lanterns, watch Hanfu performances and flower boat parades, partake in interactive poetry sessions, float lotus lanterns for blessings, enjoy tea breaks at Yuantong Pagoda under a bright moon, and receive gifts with good connotations. There is also a Mid-Autumn Festival lantern-based installation waiting for you.
(Source: Official WeChat account of Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism)