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Puxi Campus G2 | Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival with Joy

September 13, 2024

On September 14th, the second-grade students of Puxi Campus held a unique Mid-Autumn Festival event during their Chinese class. The students enjoyed a pleasant and meaningful class filled with laughter and joy.





At the start of the event, the teacher introduced the origins and customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival through lively explanations and engaging videos. The students listened with great interest, occasionally asking curious questions. Through the teacher's answers, they learned why mooncakes are eaten and the moon is admired during the festival, as well as many beautiful legends associated with it. After learning about these traditions, students became eager about Mid-Autumn Festival and move on to the next part.



Next, the event transitioned into the "guessing lantern riddles" segment. The teachers prepared some riddles composed of simple symbols for the students to guess the corresponding idioms. The students thought actively and competed to answer, creating a lively atmosphere. Many students successfully guessed the answers with their intelligence, receiving warm applause from everyone. The lantern riddle guessing activity not only tested the students' intelligence but also allowed them to experience the traditional fun of the Mid-Autumn Festival.





Finally, the event reached its climax. Under the teacher's guidance, the students began making adorable handheld rabbit lanterns. They carefully cut, pasted, and assembled their lanterns, and finally, with the addition of small light bulbs, the glowing rabbit lanterns were created. Holding the rabbit lanterns, they made themselves, the students' faces were filled with happy and satisfied smiles. This activity not only allowed them to experience the joy of hands-on creation but helped  them feel the warmth of the Mid-Autumn Festival more deeply.









This Mid-Autumn Festival event gave the students a deeper understanding the traditional culture while also strengthening the friendships and cooperation among them. Everyone expressed that this was an unforgettable and beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival.







(Written by Yixin He              Pictures by G2 Teachers          Edited by Cong Luo, Emma Hackett)