To celebrate the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday, a guochao carnival will be held at the place through Oct 6, to create a collision between the traditional and new. Nearly a hundred performers will dazzle the audience with hanfu performances, showcasing the timeless allure of traditional Chinese costumes and culture.
As Sept 29 marks the Mid-Autumn Festival, a revival of the ancient moon worship ceremony will take center stage - a tradition in ancient times to pray for good fortune. It has gradually evolved into the moon-viewing festivities that persist to today. The guochao carnival will also feature an array of songs, dances, stunt performances and a visual spectacle of fireworks.