Join us for this traditional Asian cultural holiday. It is said the moon is most round and brightest during this time which symbolizes reunion. Moon cakes and Chinese hors d’ oeuvres are often served with tea on this holiday. Come for moon gazing, performances and learn the significance Moon Cakes play in Chinese history.
This year, our Mid-Autumn Moon Festival will be combined with our Tea Tasting Workshop! Learn the difference between the different types of teas, ie. Green, Black, Oolong, etc.
Mooncakes and Chinese Hors D’oeuvres will be served.
Please bring your own Asian teacup to sample “various types” of teas and a stand-alone candle/lantern for evening light. All proceeds will benefit the Asian Cultural Society (Chinese New year Event).