The Mooncake Celebration at SHB Cambridge is an annual event that unites students and staff to commemorate the Mid-Autumn Festival, a deeply-rooted Chinese tradition representing unity and togetherness.
A central feature of this celebration is the Onde (sticky rice ball) making workshops. Participants get hands-on experience crafting these delightful, sticky rice cakes from scratch. This unique culinary activity enables attendees to appreciate the skill and effort of making these treats while also partaking in a cultural, culinary tradition.
The event also highlights the musical talents of SHB Cambridge students. Their performances blend traditional Chinese melodies and contemporary songs, bringing together students from diverse backgrounds and creating an atmosphere of unity and festivity that mirrors the Mid-Autumn Festival's spirit.
Another enjoyable activity is mooncake eating. Participants can savor a variety of mooncakes, experience their delicious flavours and learn about their significance in the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is a delightful way to engage in the cultural tradition of mooncake consumption.
In a nutshell, the Mooncake Celebration at SHB Cambridge serves as a bridge between cultures, celebrating traditions and emphasizing the school's dedication to nurturing a strong sense of community. It underscores the school's commitment to fostering multicultural understanding and unity, emphasizing that people from various cultural backgrounds can come together to celebrate diversity and tradition. It is a delightful event that brings individuals closer, creating a sense of togetherness through shared experiences.




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