The Freeman

The Mid-Autumn Festival

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The full August moon casting an iridescent glow on the scenery below, friends filed into the alluring Mandani Bay Show Gallery last September 24 to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival replete with the rituals and traditions of this timehonore­d observance.

Falling on the fifteenth day of the eight month of the lunar calendar, with the full moon in the sky, the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrates good harvest and comes with dragon dances, lanterns, family togetherne­ss and sharing the delicious mooncake, symbol of unity and prosperity.

The Mooncake Festival, culminatio­n of the month-long Mid-Autum Festival, is ranked the second most important annual celebratio­ns in China, Vietnam, Hongkong and Singapore, next only to the Chinese Lunar New Year.

It is traditiona­lly observed with a dice game, moon gazing, a parade of lanterns, the lion and dragon dances and, of course, eating the white lotus-infused cake and moon-gazing.

Mandani Bay`s Mooncake Festival started at 2 p.m. with an open house highlighti­ng its most recent offering, Mandani Bay Quay Tower 2.

The place a-buzz with guests in various configurat­ions of conversati­on, the Cebu Eastern College Dragon and Lion Dance Troupe set off the spirit of the festival at sunset with the traditiona­l Chinese dance gongs resonating a jubilant sound and the meters-long lion and dragon gyrating in waves around the gallery. Heads turned this way and that catching glimpse of the auspicious routines. Many left their tables to take pictures.

On the sides, a generous spread of Cebuano-Chinese staples, beverages and teas. A special buffet setup for desserts took its hallowed place at a special spot with the item of the hour – the scrumptiou­s mooncake.

Everyone brought home a red box with an intricatel­ycrusted mooncake after the evening`s highlight, a five-minute choreograp­hed fireworks display, which brought the celebratio­n to a rousing close.

Chinggay Utzurrum, Flor Ynclino, Charlotte and Purie Cabahug. Emma Villarente, Carlo Olano and Jingjing Mariño Farrarons (standing)

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Dragon dancers weave through the Mandani Bay Show Gallery where the project`s imposing scale model holds court
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The twins, Desiree Sampan Mata and Josephine Sampan Castro.
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May Dabatos and Stefan Tenten
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Mandani Bay project adviser Jeffrey Lun and sales head Audrey Villa at the Mandani Bay Mooncake Festival
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Raquel Moras chats with a friend while waiting for the fireworks display.

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