About Mid Autumn Festival
The Mid-Autumn Festival, or Moon Festival, is a significant Chinese holiday celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, typically in September or October.
This festival is closely linked to family reunion, with the full moon symbolizing harmony and unity. A key tradition in China is eating mooncakes, round pastries filled with various fillings like lotus seed paste, red bean paste, or salted egg yolks. Families come together to enjoy these treats, share stories, and gaze at the full moon, making the festival a time of togetherness and connection.
You might not know that the Mid-Autumn Festival is also an important celebration in countries like Korea and Japan. In Korea, it is known as Chuseok (추석), one of the nation’s most significant holidays. During Chuseok, families honor their ancestors and give thanks for the harvest. Koreans mark the occasion by visiting ancestral graves and performing memorial rituals called “charye” (차례). Traditional foods play a major role in Chuseok celebrations, with “songpyeon” (송편), a rice cake with sweet fillings like sesame or red bean paste, and “jeon” (전), Korean pancakes, being some of the most popular dishes. These customs reflect the Korean emphasis on family, gratitude, and respect for tradition during this festive season.
In Japan, the Mid-Autumn Festival is called Tsukimi (月見), which means “moon viewing.” While not as widely celebrated as in China or Korea, Tsukimi is still significant in Japanese culture. The festival involves viewing the full moon, often with decorations like “susuki” (すすき), a type of pampas grass. Traditional foods include “tsukimi dango” (月見団子), small rice dumplings, and other seasonal treats.
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Heads • Hands • Hearts
At Dear Asia, each cultural celebration is never a small undertaking. Our entire team comes together to craft signature experiences designed for meaningful impact and lasting impressions. We want every guest at our events to see, feel, learn, taste, and create — to connect genuinely with Asian cultures through immersive, multi-sensory experiences.
That’s why every Dear Asia event is built around three core elements – Heads, Hands and Hearts.
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At Dear Asia, we design our cultural events like vibrant, interactive fun fairs — adaptable for groups of any size through a series of themed activity stations.
Each station offers a meaningful window into Asian culture, whether through festival food and drink tastings with live storytelling, or cultural demonstrations like tea-making, complete with etiquette and context.
Our craft stations invite guests to get hands-on with creative activities tailored to the cultural occasion. We offer both beginner-friendly and more advanced options, all guided by experienced instructors. Traditional arts such as calligraphy, ink painting, paper cutting, and origami can also be included to enrich the experience.
For deeper immersion, we can also offer traditional costume try-ons and interactive learning stations with quizzes and games that make cultural discovery engaging and fun.
To ensure quality engagement, we maintain a facilitator-to-guest ratio of 1:6–8, ensuring everyone feels guided, involved, and connected.
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Best of Asia Zen Crafting
Our Asian Zen crafting workshop is thoughtfully crafted to offer a serene experience that fosters a connection with the rich arts and crafts of Asian heritage. Through engaging in these gentle crafting activities, we aim to inspire a deeper appreciation for Asian aesthetics while providing a serene space for individuals to find tranquility in the creative process. The workshop covers a range of practices, including Japanese origami, Chinese calligraphy, and Korean embroidery, promoting not only inner peace but also the creation of beautiful, meaningful art, resulting in a profound sense of accomplishment with each creation.


Best of Asia Drink Tasting
Our “Best of Asia” drink tasting workshop presents a delightful opportunity to acquaint your team with a variety of unique drinks and exotic flavors. We’re excited to share with you a carefully curated selection of beverages from various regions of Asia, each boasting its distinct taste profiles and potential mixing options. During this engaging workshop, we not only explore these intriguing flavors but also delve into the rich tapestry of Asian drinking culture. Your team will gain insights into the customs, traditions, and even fun drinking games that are integral to these cultures.
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