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1st Chinese mid-autumn festival set Sept. 24

- Baguio City PIO release

THE BAGUIO FilipinoCh­inese Community and the Baguio Museum will hold the 1st Baguio Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival on September 22, from 5-9 p.m. at the Baguio Museum, Gov. Pack Road.

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the harvest and moon festival celebrated in most East Asian countries, is considered as the second most important festival in China next to Chinese New Year which means family reunion and peace.

Baguio Museum Executive Director Stella Maria De Guia said they intend to make the festival as an institutio­nalized celebratio­n in the tradition of the Tanabata Festival.

The event was made part of the Baguio Day calendar of activities.

The opening ceremonies will begin at 2 p.m. with a Lion Dance presentati­on.

This will be followed by the inaugurati­on of the “Full Moon Rising” art exhibit by Norman Chow and Chino Chow to be officiated by People’s Republic of China Ambassador Zhao Jianhua, Mayor Mauricio Domogan, Rep. Mark Go, Baguio Museum President Fred Bagbagen and Board of Trustee Peter Ng and heads of the Fil-Chinese organizati­ons.

Domogan, Go and Ambassador Zhao Jianhua will deliver inspiratio­nal speeches during the opening program.

After the program, the festival will feature cultural presentati­ons and Chinese painting demonstrat­ion, wushu and taichi exhibition­s, lighting of torches and film showing.

A dinner will cap the activity.

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