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Walk Among Giant Mooncakes This Mid-Autumn Festival At Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre’s Rooftop

Walk Among Giant Mooncakes This Mid-Autumn Festival At Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre’s Rooftop

Lifestyle Activities & Events
By Karmen on 04 Sep 2024
Digital Editor
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You've had your fill of mooncakes, now, it's time to indulge in these sinful treats the guilt-free way. There's a giant mooncake installation at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC)! The building's open-air rooftop area is overrun with adorable, supersized mooncakes with expressive faces. Besides the photo op, visitors can also enjoy activities and snag freebies at SCCC and the next-door Singapore Conference Hall.

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Giant Mooncake installation at Singapore Chinese Cultural CentrePhoto from SCCC

Strolling through the rooftop, you'll find six different kinds of giant mooncake characters, each revealing a bit of their "fillings" and showing off their own charming personality. Cantonese Mooncake is a little flirty, while Snowskin Mooncake has a baby-like expression.

Giant Mooncake installation at Singapore Chinese Cultural CentrePhoto from SCCC

At night, the mooncakes become light-ups!

Giant Mooncake installation at Singapore Chinese Cultural CentrePhoto from SCCC

SCCC and Singapore Conference Hall will also host a three-day event from 6 to 8 September 2024 with over 20 family-friendly activities.

The line-up includes theatre performances that tell the tale of folklore characters such as Chang'e, lantern walks, an educational workshop on our ancestral heritage, a classical concert and a parent-child guzheng workshop. To add on to the festivities, visitors will also leave with a slew of freebies on 7 and 8 September, while stocks last. Adorable mooncake sponges, mini versions of the mooncake structures, will be given out from 1 to 7pm. During that same time, those who complete a survey will be rewarded with an Old Chang Kee snack of their choice. Finally, visitors will receive a mystery gift after completing a stamp card at all seven game booths at Moonlight Delights Fiesta from
12 to 8pm.

Free Mooncake spongesPhoto from SCCC

The Giant Mooncakes Takeover installation will be at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Roof Garden from now till 3 November 2024, 10am to 10pm. Find out more here.

While you're here, check out the adorable Donald Duck-themed Mid-Autumn Festival light-up at VivoCity.