Overview
Mid-Autumn Festival centers on reunion, the full moon, and shared seasonal rituals across cities in Asia. The day moves between private and public space: family homes and shared courtyards for reunion dinners and moon viewing, temples and shrine precincts where moon-related offerings or prayers may take place, and public parks, waterfronts, and open plazas used for lantern displays and evening gatherings. In city centers, historic old-town streets and pedestrian shopping areas fill with seasonal decorations, mooncake sales, and heavier foot traffic as the festival shifts toward night.
