Sit back and relax to endless hours of entertainment on board, including 40 Cantonese and Mandarin movies like I Am What I Am 2, Invincible Swordsman, The Way We Talk and I Want to Be Rich. You can also enjoy over 300 new releases from Hollywood with Chinese subtitles like How to Train Your Dragon, Elio, Materialists, Audrey’s Children and more.
Where to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival
You can celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival across East Asia. Experience the illuminations in Singapore, gaze at the moon on a boat cruise in Beijing, or join a moonlit barbecue in Taipei. It’s a magical time to fly to destinations in East Asia.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is celebrated throughout East Asia on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar, which is usually September to early October. Traditionally it’s a harvest festival where people thank the full moon for a bountiful harvest. It’s a time for big family get-togethers to share food, light colourful paper lanterns and go to special events under a full moon.
And of course the festival wouldn’t be the same without round mooncakes, which symbolise unity and togetherness, and are given as gifts just for the occasion.
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