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It’s that season of sinfully sweet mooncakes and lantern gatherings yet again. But at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, there’s so much more happening to usher in the Mid-Autumn festivities as well.
In true Singaporean fashion, the Mid-Autumn Festival celebration at SCCC between 13th-14th September 2019 has a couple of free things to look out for, like movie screenings and snacks. Plus, you can even learn how to concoct your very own bubble tea drink!
From escape room games to stargazing, here’s more of what you can expect:
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From the roof garden of SCCC that’s nestled within the Central Business District area, take a visual step closer to the full moon and its surrounding galaxy of stars through a telescope with Starry Starry Night. Stargazing opportunities are few and far between in Singapore, so this will make for a fun astronomy lesson for both young and old.
Try your luck – you might just catch a glimpse of something like this!
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To learn more about the various planets orbiting Earth, opt for the planetarium shows conducted by Science Centre Singapore. Secrets of the Night Sky will let you in on the history behind stargazing, with stories incorporating Greek myths, Chinese folklore, and astrology signs.
Good news for any horoscope enthusiast dying to find out if Mercury is really in retrograde.
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Starry Starry Night
Price: Free
Date: 13th-14th September 2019
Time: 7:30-10PM
Location: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Roof Garden
*This session will be conducted in English.
Secrets of the Night Sky
Price: $5
Date & Time: 13th September 7.30PM & 8.30PM | 14th September 2PM, 3PM, 4PM, 5PM, 7.30PM, 8.30PM
Location: SCCC SCCCI Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 7
Book your tickets here.
Beyond choosing sugar levels and preferred toppings for your bubble tea order, you can take a step further at this event by coming up with a unique drink of your own.
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In the workshop Don’t Burst My Bubble (Tea)!, you’ll learn how to prepare osmanthus honey milk tea from scratch. From cooking the pearls to brewing the tea before mixing them together, it’s a great chance for BBT addicts to take it to the next level.
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Besides, once you’ve mastered the craft of DIY bubble tea, you just might be able to feed your daily cravings without busting your budget!
Don’t Burst My Bubble (Tea)!
Price: $20/pax
Date: 14th September 2019
Time: 7-8.30PM
Venue: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Roof Garden
Book your tickets here.
Watching a movie is sometimes limited to the weekends with our hectic 9 to 6 schedules, but that’s when ticket prices surge.
At the Mid-Autumn Movie Marathon, you can kick back to enjoy free movie screenings over two days between 13th – 14th September 2019.
Featuring local films such as Turn Left, Turn Right, That Girl in Pinafore and Jack Neo’s Homerun, get ready for a nostalgic trip down memory lane with familiar storylines and classic scenes. Settle down comfortably for the movie – mats and snacks like popcorn and cotton candy will be provided!
Mid-Autumn Movie Marathon
Date & Time: 13th September 8-10PM | 14th September 3-5PM, 8-10PM
Location: SCCC Ho Bee Concourse, Level 1
Price: Free
*Check here for the full schedule.
Escape room games not only require brains and brawn, but also teamwork to complete it successfully. The Mooncake Heist – An Escape Room Game will put those qualities to the test, as you tackle hints, clues and riddles to track down the secret recipe of the Divine Mooncake in the Moon Vault.
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There may be interactive obstacles that will hinder your path during the course – stay determined and you’ll make it out in no time!
The Mooncake Heist – An Escape Room Game
Price: $5/pax
Date & Time: 13th September 2019 7-10PM | 14th September 2019, 1-6PM, 7-10PM
Location: SCCC Zhong Sheng Jian Recital Studio, Level 6
Book your tickets here.
This will be conducted in English and Mandarin. Sessions are conducted in 30 min intervals.
Don’t limit your lantern walks to neighbourhood parks in your vicinity – take your lantern downtown to the Central Business District during this Mid-Autumn Festival instead.
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Follow the student guides and discover nuggets of fun facts, like why the CBD is widely termed the “Golden Shoe” and was originally named Raffles Way in the past. With lanterns in tow, the group will be making its way to the CBD via Shenton Way and Robinson Road before ending at Lau Pa Sat, where you are free to reward yourself with some supper after the event.
Lighting up the CBD: A Heritage Trail of Singapore’s “Wall Street”
Price: $5
Date: 14th September 2019
Time: 7PM
Meeting point: SCCC Ho Bee Concourse, Level 1
Book your tickets here.
Each tour is about 1.5 hours. This session will be conducted in English and Mandarin.
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Instead of trawling through shopping malls and tasting endless samples of mooncakes, grab this chance to participate in some activities that you won’t get to experience every day.
There are even more Mid-autumn events lined up during the festival too, including Who’s My Fam? – a free parent-child workshop to explore your family roots, and a Mid-Autumn Pop Symphony featuring symphonic renditions of Mandarin and dialect classic hits by both veteran and young performers, like David Chia, his daughter Lindy Chia, Yes 933 DJ Gao Meigui and Peter Huang from MICappella, with the Asian Cultural Symphony Orchestra.
If you’re thinking – “but Mid-Autumn Festival ain’t complete without some mooncakes and tea”, fret not. You can still join the Lunar Tea Date to unearth the cross-cultural connections of the moon through music and dances while enjoying fragrant tea paired with mooncakes, and there’s – get this – complimentary mooncakes and tea at the Makan Station too!
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