Mid-Autumn Festival 2025

The Mandarin Language Club hosts an annual Mid-Autumn Festival celebration for the families of the Mandarin program. Teachers, administration, alumni, and friends are encouraged to attend. There will be cultural performances, mooncake tasting, festival snacks, and games & fun activities!

This year’s event will be held at the Baton Rouge FLAIM campus (4510 Bawell St) on Friday, October 3rd from 6-8 PM.

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What is Mid-Autumn Festival?

Watch this video about the Legend of Mid-Autumn Festival and how to celebrate.

Mid-Autumn Festival story

Six mooncakes displayed on a plate with more mooncakes in the background. One mooncake on top is cut in half to reveal a salted egg yolk in the center.

Mooncakes, a Mid-Autumn Festival Treat

Mooncakes (月饼, yuè bǐng) are the hallmark food of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a popular holiday in China and many other Asian countries. They are a dessert that can be sweet or savory and are often round, in the shape of a moon. Typical sweet fillings include sweet bean paste, lotus seed paste, or red date and can have salted, cured egg yolks in the center. Given as gifts to family members, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and employees, these pastries symbolize family and harmony.

To learn more read: What are mooncakes? Behind the iconic Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival treat


Pictures from previous years’ event

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