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What is there to do during Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore?

September 10, 2014

Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the festivals here in Singapore that I love! I can’t help it; I’m such a sucker for colors and lights ;-).

mid-autumn decorations singapore

Most decorations are to be found along North and South Bridge Road and inside Chinatown. Isn’t it like a fairytale?!

During this festival Chinatown’s streets are decorated with and lit up by numerous lanterns and lantern displays. A feast for the eyes. (Until september 28th 2014)

Flower lanterns Chinatown

The theme this year is Blooming, hence this gigantic flower tree.

lanterns over road

On North Bridge Road you can go up to the pedestrian bridge over the road which gives great photo opportunities.

lanterns and facade house

I love how the colorful lanterns contrast with the dragon facade behind it.

Chinatown is always buzzing and thriving during Mid-Autumn Fest. There is all kinds of special merchandise, on top of the normal stuff that you find there.

lion lantern

One of many, many types of lanterns that you can purchase in Chinatown. I bought two, some years ago, and they hang beautifully in my house in the Netherlands.

It seems like everyone is strolling through Chinatown’s narrow streets during this period, so you can almost walk over the heads.

crowds Chinatown Singapore

Pretty crowded, right? Moving forward goes sloooooow!

 

woman in chinatown

Ready to go in and mingle? Ok, let’s go and throw ourselves in the crowds.

Around this MRt exit/entry are lanterns, painted by children. Pretty. Painted lanterns Last weekend there were several dragon dances in Chinatown and dressed up stilt walkers were roaming the streets.

chinese dragon against blue wall

A dragon resting against a deep blue wall.

chinese dragon head

The dragon heads are often so beautiful and impressive!

stilt walkers stilt walkers stiltwalkers

women on stilts

Angels on stilts

There were performances on a stage at Kreta Ayer Square every evening, a mass lantern walk (see pictures towards the end of this post) and dragon dances (see pictures above). The performances are usually traditional chinese dancing, singing, acrobatics, juggling and martial arts. I have seen some interesting shows in past years, that I really enjoyed, but not this year. Although this made me laugh: there was this C-pop (china-pop) girl on stage, in a ‘sexy’ outfit, making pop-py dance-moves and all, while the audience -all seniors- watched and listened without a blink. How misplaced can you get?! Hahaha…. (The Kreta Ayer program ended last weekend, by the way.)

Popsinger on stage

We stayed for three songs by this C-popsinger. At least, that’s what I made of it. Everything is said and sang in Chinese (Mandarin, I guess), so I could not really tell. See the audience and then her?

You can listen and see for yourself here: C-pop for seniors.

It reminds me of this dutch advertisement for glasses, where a young dance-instructor enters a room filled with seniors and she starts a workout that clearly is not meant for her audience. (She needs glasses;-)) So funny.

As promised here are some images of the Mass Lantern Walk:

children with lanterns

We are ready for the Mass Lantern Walk!

 

people with lanterns

People waiting with their lanterns for the Mass Lantern Walk to begin.

lanterns

The participants in the Mass Lantern Walk are very divers: old and young, local and Ang Moh.

people holding lanterns Usually during Mid-Autumn there is a designated site where really huge, beautiful lantern displays are shown. In past years the Chinese Gardens and the Singapore River and quays were some of the locations for the displays; this year you can find them at the Gardens by the Bay. It is on until september 14th. A wonderful reason to visit the beautiful Gardens by the Bay , and to check out the Orchid Extravaganza Floral Display (until september 21st) at the same time.

In my next blogpost you will find a photo reportage of the Mid-Autumn Festival at Gardens by the Bay.

Which festivals do you like and why? Did you ever celebrate Mid-Autumn festival? Where was that?

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Comments

  1. Sylvia @ 40PlusStyle says

    September 10, 2014 at 10:47 am

    Good for you to keep me updated so I know what’s going on. I usually don’t see any of it and avoid the crowds!

    Reply
    • Anja says

      September 10, 2014 at 1:42 pm

      I hate crowds too, Sylvia. They get me all stressed and worked up. So I understand your sentiments about crowds totally!

      Reply
  2. No Fear of Fashion says

    September 10, 2014 at 8:41 pm

    Everything is always so grand, so big in Singapore. Lovely art, lovely colours and lights. A bit more spectacular than St. Maarten in The Netherlands eh?
    Greetje

    Reply
    • Anja says

      September 11, 2014 at 6:01 am

      Sure is. They are very good at these things in Singapore. Wait until you see today’s post about the lanterns in Gardens by the Bay. Now THOSE are big!!!

      Reply
  3. Suzanne says

    September 10, 2014 at 8:58 pm

    Eeek! I can’t imagine walking in those crowds. I get frustrated just looking at it.

    Much nicer to let you go so I can look at the pretty photos after ; )

    That is too funny about that singer. Weird really.

    I’m sure the lantern walk is very cool to see. Especially from above the crowds.

    No festivals here, but we did have the most amazing harvest moon in the sky two nights ago. Huge and orange. Kind of like a real lantern in the sky.

    bisous
    Suzanne

    Reply
    • Anja says

      September 11, 2014 at 5:58 am

      Wow, that sounds beautiful! We had a full moon here too, but small and pale;-).

      Reply

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