On September 28, the "Liede Mid-Autumn Carnival" cultural event commenced at the Haoyi Tianhe Comprehensive Service Center in the Liede International Neighborhood, bringing together 73 international guests from 18 countries to share in the spirit of the Mid-Autumn Festival. From Hanfu (traditional Chinese costumes) etiquette to handmade mooncakes, the event created an interactive cultural space where traditions became tangible.
Guests painting lanterns by hand
This event is part of an expat club series organized by INFO Guangdong. Prior to this, the platform launched a variety of colorful activities such as hip-hop competitions and online ticket giveaways for art performances, attracting many expats living in Guangdong to participate.
Bjørn, a Danish attendee, noted that he had some difficulties finding his way around Guangzhou to begin with, but the platform has been very helpful. It's extremely convenient for foreigners.
Guests enjoying a guzheng performance
This cultural event was not merely a festive gathering but also a spectacular cultural feast and a heartwarming celebration of community integration.
As an important festival in China, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunions. Chinese people celebrate it by gathering for dinners, worshiping the moon, lighting paper lanterns, and eating mooncakes.
Reporter | Guo Chuhua, Liang Fuhua (intern)
Photo | Guo Hongda
Editor | Hu Nan, James Campion, Shen He