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Manchester Moon Festival is back for the first time since the pandemic

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It was last held in 2019, but next weekend, Manchester Moon Festival will return for three days of celebrations. Taking place in China Town between 22-24 September, the event, also known as Mid-Autumn Festival or Mooncake Festival is one of the biggest holidays in China and is marked with family reunions, parades and lantern making.

Here in Manchester, the free-to-attend event will encompass a host of activities, including the infamous Chinese Lion Dancing where visitors can take part as a Lion Dancer and admire the art and craftmanship up close. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features Other activities over the three days include a Street King-Fu session led by an experienced Kung-Fu master where visitors can learn a move or two.

There will also be the chance to spot the festival's mascot, Moon-Caky, who will we strolling around China Town. And of course, festivities such as this wouldn't be a true celebration without the food and drink.

Fortunately, there will be a cuisine alley for visitors to sample some delish delicacies including the traditional Chinese moon cakes.

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