This Mid-Autumn Festival, Support America's Chinatowns
Mid-Autumn Festival is a major holiday celebrated in China and other East Asian and Southeast Asian countries on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar. This year, that day falls on Friday, September 29.
Families will celebrate by displaying lanterns, moon-gazing, and savoring mooncakes. Many Chinatowns across the United States will hold their own celebrations during this time. Here are some ways to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival in your local Chinatown:
- Buy mooncakes at local Chinatown bakeries
- Visit local markets and street vendors to buy groceries for dinner with your family and friends
- Shop for festive lanterns, decorate and write your wishes on them
- Enjoy osmanthus tea from local teahouses, along with fresh fruits like pomelos and persimmons
Holidays can be moments of celebration, reflection, and solidarity. Learn about the history of your local Chinatown and consider signing our petition today to join other allies in committing to the cultural preservation of America’s Chinatowns for future generations, so their vibrant pasts can remain at the heart of their thriving and prosperous futures.
Together, we can mobilize preservation action to support America’s Chinatowns for future generations.