Food Review 2020 – Purple Cane Tea Mooncake
“May we live long and share the beauty of the moon together, even if we are hundreds of miles apart”, this Song dynasty poem is written by Su Shi, or Su Dongpo, captures the spirit of Mid-Autumn Festival…
“May we live long and share the beauty of the moon together, even if we are hundreds of miles apart”, this Song dynasty poem is written by Su Shi, or Su Dongpo, captures the spirit of Mid-Autumn Festival…
Mooncakes are back to mark the Mid-Autumn Festival and this year, Zuan Yuan Chinese Restaurant of One World Hotel Petaling Jaya is offering 12 types of mooncakes – six baked, five snow skin and one special Teo Chew savoury option.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Mooncake Festival or Lantern Festival, is one of the major festivals Chinese people around the world celebrate, and dates back over 3,500 years. People celebrate by giving mooncakes to their friends and neighbours, while the young members of the family take part in lantern parades with their choice…