Today on Mid-Autumn Festival, explore Chengdu with family—the ritual of reunion is hidden here.
Full Moon Mid-Autumn Festival
Family Reunion
Wishing You a Family Reunion This Mid-Autumn!
As osmanthus fragrance drifts along the Jinjiang River
As thousands of lanterns illuminate the Rongcheng night sky
From the immersive light show at the Twin Towers
To the spectacular ancient town iron fireworks under the moonlight
Chengdu’s citywide Mid-Autumn cultural feast is ready!
Festival guides continue to arrive
Bringing you the complete city’s reunion ceremony experience
“Writing Poems on the Moon”
So Romantic
Since ancient times, Chinese people have had a special affection for the moon. Especially during Mid-Autumn Festival, a bright full moon hangs high in the sky, its soft silver light shining on the earth, gazing at the moon, singing to the moon, expressing emotions through the moon.
Since the 2023 Mid-Autumn Festival, Chengdu High-tech Zone has launched the “Writing Poems on the Moon” activity at Tianfu Twin Towers, using poetry to convey urban warmth and showcase the spirit of hard work, attracting tens of thousands of citizens and tourists to participate.
Each poem is either deeply emotional, fresh and refined, full of childlike innocence, or filled with philosophical thoughts. They use the most sincere emotions to express their understanding of Mid-Autumn Festival, their love for life, and their expectations for the future.
This Mid-Autumn Festival, the 52,000 square meter giant screen of Tianfu Twin Towers will once again open its poetry showcase, bringing citizens and tourists a three-day “Writing Poems on the Moon” Mid-Autumn light show, inviting you to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with poetic charm.
Together watching the dazzling lights, reciting traditional poems together. This Mid-Autumn Festival, meet in Chengdu, let the beauty of poetry dance with light and shadow, and spend a poetic Mid-Autumn night together!
“Writing Poems on the Moon”
Tianfu Twin Towers Mid-Autumn Light Show
Event Time
October 6-October 8
Event Location
Financial City Twin Towers
“Lantern Release Blessing Night”
So Fun
During this long holiday, friends who haven’t visited Wuhou Shrine to participate in the immersive Three Kingdoms cultural feast should hurry up~
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Jinjiang River
The Jinjiang River is a major river in Guizhou Province, China, historically serving as a vital transportation and trade route. It is renowned for its scenic beauty, particularly as it flows through the city of Guiyang, and is culturally significant for the local ethnic minority communities.
Rongcheng
Rongcheng is a coastal city in China’s Shandong province, historically known for its fishing industry and maritime culture. It gained prominence in the late 19th century as the birthplace of China’s first modern naval base at Liugong Island, which played a pivotal role in the Beiyang Fleet during the Qing Dynasty. Today, it is recognized for its scenic coastline, ecological wetlands, and historical sites related to its naval heritage.
Tianfu Twin Towers
The Tianfu Twin Towers are a pair of modern skyscrapers located in Chengdu, China, completed in 2023. They were designed to symbolize the city’s growth and its status as a major economic hub in Western China. The towers form a significant part of the new Tianfu New Area, a large-scale urban development project.
Financial City Twin Towers
The Financial City Twin Towers, also known as the WTC 1 & 2, are a prominent landmark in Mexico City’s new business district, Santa Fe. Completed in 1994, they were among the first skyscrapers built in this area, which was developed on a former landfill site to become the city’s main financial hub. The towers symbolize the rapid modernization and economic growth of Mexico City in the late 20th century.
Wuhou Shrine
The Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu, China, is a temple complex honoring Zhuge Liang, the revered chancellor of the Shu Han kingdom during the Three Kingdoms period (220-280 AD). Established in the 4th century, it commemorates his legendary wisdom and loyalty. The site also includes the tomb of Liu Bei, the founding emperor of Shu Han, and is celebrated for its serene gardens and historic artifacts.
Chengdu
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan province in southwestern China, with a history dating back over 4,000 years when it was the capital of the ancient Shu Kingdom. It is famously home to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding and is renowned globally for its vibrant food culture, particularly its signature spicy and numbing Sichuan cuisine. The city also boasts significant historical sites like the Jinli Ancient Street and the Wuhou Shrine, which commemorate its rich past.
Chengdu High-tech Zone
The Chengdu High-tech Zone, established in 1991, is a major national hub for technology and innovation in western China. It has a rich history of development, evolving from an industrial park into a comprehensive zone focusing on industries like IT, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing. Today, it is a key driver of the regional economy, attracting numerous global tech companies and startups.