The China Cultural Center in The Hague has officially launched its online cultural week "Mid-Autumn Festival: A Moonmoment to Remember" today in the expectation of all of us. The Dutch audience will be able to enjoy the festive atmosphere at the comfort of their home.
Cloud Chorus Wishing you stay well
More than 60 overseas China cultural centers and China National Tourist Offices invite locals to record a Chinese song Wishing You Stay Well, an adaptation of a Chinese poem written by Su Shi in the Song Dynasty. The chorus video will be sent online via Tencent Video and other major media platforms. Please share with us the joy of the mid-autumn festival and wish everyone a happy and healthy time!
Virtual Exhibition: All About Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-autumn is the harvest season, and abundant crops are nature's reward for a year’s hard work. The Mid-Autumn Festival, with its iconic full moon, embodies people's longing for family reunion.
Mid-Autumn Festival is part of the annual cycle, illustrating the concept of "unity of man and nature" from ancient China, a celebration of happiness and contentment.
Guided by a fluffy moon bunny, the virtual exhibition goes through various sections including "Encountering the Mid-Autumn Festival”, “Mid-Autumn Festival Customs" and "More to learn about the Mid-Autumn Festival". Using virtual 3D immersive displays to integrate audiovisual content, games and animation, the exhibit introduces the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival, folk culture and the time-honored values of family and harmony.
Mid-Autumn Festival is originated in China but is celebrated around the world. We share the moon, the earth and human civilization itself. We wish each other a long and happy life to share the beautiful moonlight, even though we may be miles apart.
Please scan the QR code in the poster to access the virtual exhibition, or click on the following link to go directly to the virtual exhibition page:http://exhibition-mid-autumn.chinaculture.org
Short videos: Wonderful Time under the Moon
The event put out a call for short videos on the theme of the Mid-Autumn Festival through the Tencent video platform. The contents cover folk customs, traditional food, intangible cultural heritage, traditional performing arts and tourist attractions related to Mid-Autumn Festival. Selected videos will be released at the platforms of China Cultural Centers and China National Tourist Offices Overseas.
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