Mid Autumn Festival 2024 Chinatown Delhi . Marvel at stunning lantern displays in chinatown. Eat mooncakes, make lanterns, watch lion dances and.
Grab some boba, buy a souvenir for a friend, sing some karaoke, and stay a while. To view the full festival programme, please visit chinatownfestivals.sg/.
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