Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with Palace Downtown

Moon Cake. (Supplied Photo)

Mooncake, a Chinese pastry, is traditionally eaten during this festival and is known to symbolise family reunions and a long life … reports Asian Lite News.

Moon Cake. (Supplied Photo)

Celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth Chinese lunar month, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a joyous occasion where family and friends come together and celebrate the harvest. Mooncake, a Chinese pastry, is traditionally eaten during this festival and is known to symbolise family reunions and a long life.

Experience this Chinese celebration by gifting your dear ones an authentic collection of classic handmade mooncakes from Al Bayt and Ewaan at Palace Downtown. Choose from traditional flavours such as green tea paste, lotus paste, red bean paste, pandan lotus paste, red dates longan paste and mixed nuts.

The varying flavours of the mooncake are available at Palace Downtown from 20 August until 25 September.

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