#CathayPacific #國泰航空公司 #September2023 |#國泰航空 #Cathay #中秋節 #MidAutumnFestival Specially Delightfully delicious handcrafted crafted limited edition #mooncakes….

國泰航空公司Cathay Pacific  This year on the year 2023中秋節 Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the Friday 29th September 2023 in which also it known as the Moon Festival which is adjacent to China’s National Day on October 1st. An 8-day public holiday in which is a Public National Holiday of eight days enjoyed from September 29th to October 6th….. The Chinese –Asian community festival is held on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar with a full moon at night, corresponding to mid-September to early October of the Gregorian calendar.

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated in Chinese culture. Similar holidays are celebrated in Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and other countries in East and Southeast Asia

Mooncakes Symbolize Family Reunion

In Chinese culture, roundness symbolizes completeness and togetherness. A full moon symbolizes prosperity and reunion for the whole family. Round mooncakes complement the harvest moon in the night sky at the Mid-Autumn Festival

A mooncake (simplified Chinese: 月饼; traditional Chinese: 月餅) is a Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋節). The festival is primarily about the harvest while a legend connects it to moon watching, and mooncakes are regarded as a delicacy.

Is it good luck to eat mooncakes?

The mooncakes are the sweet and round delicacies associated with the feast: thought to bring good luck and prosperity, they are usually given as a present to their loved ones and served with tea

Put all the good things and blessings in the square gift box, and let the warmth of reunion be condensed in the small mooncake~ As the Mid-Autumn Festival is approaching, Cathay has specially prepared a mixed mini mooncake gift box for everyone. I hope this Holiday blessings can accompany the moonlight, travel across thousands of mountains and rivers, and reach you.

The carefully crafted limited edition mooncake gift box brings you a double enjoyment of sight and taste! The design is inspired by aircraft portholes, with unique ingenuity and simplicity. There are three classic Hong Kong-style mooncakes with egg yolk and white lotus paste, red bean paste, and custard. Each one uses a low-oil and low-fat formula, taking into accounts both deliciousness and health. Whether you are rushing to a reunion and enjoying the happiness of family gathering together; Or set sail for the stars and explore the unknown world together. As always, Cathay Pacific will accompany you every step of the way also the design are from Cathay international iconic elements!

Imagines and visuals are from their respectives

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #DiscoverHongKong #香港 | #HongKongArtsMonth 2019 – #HongKong International iconic acclaimed Arts festival celebrating of challenging also innovating Arts throughout the City Region…

In Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong in during the months or March 2019, from the first towards the thirty first day.. It’s the International iconic Acclaimed Hong Kong Arts Month… in which Internationally Hong Kong has been always known for its Arts throughout the city region from international, local, to communities’ art installations from ancient towards various forms of genre that’s cultured within the city.. Also during the same time is the ArtCentral in Hong Kong Waterfront events centre in Central…

 

As part of the International Hong Kong Arts Festival, there’s a numerous of layers of events that taken place in city region… with of innovative art installations around the city region in which new art venues, galleries show casing mysterious urban, with hidden art pieces..  among those events is the international art show that’s taken place is the 47th Hong Kong Arts festival featuring over 166 performances among with workshops, Art Basel the seventh season gathering overly 240 local, international galleries from thirty six countries, Art Central situated in Hong Kong Central waterfront events centre featuring over one hundred international leading galleries from the Asia pacific region in which thirty galleries will making their new entry into the international event..

Among that too is the World’s Leading MTR Hong Kong Corporation in celebrating the event with the one of their train lines all decorated artfully interior wise of Art Train celebrating the diversity of Art in Hong Kong, with more than five galleries to explore, with portrait, Porcelain, Neon art, Canton Opera, Street Art gallery in which if you scan the AR codes the art comes with life.. in which you can do face swapping with the Cantonese Opera gallery with an Opera Makeover holding this event is in which on the Island Line from seventh to twenty seventh March 2019….

Image credit – Discover Hong Kong- Hong Kong Arts Month 2019, returning is Kaw’s- Kaw’s Holiday exhibition…..

Among many international events in Hong Kong, there’s been one recent arrival this week of Kaw’s Holiday in which featuring the installation of a thirty seven meter long tall inflated art installation Monumental inflated companion in which has been floating making it ways towards Victoria Harbour in which Kaw’s Holiday installation will be relaxing on the on a thematically premise of relax and enjoy the moment in which is situated at the Central and Western District Promenade..

As there are other events within the city that takes place during the month is the centre for Heritage, arts and textiles, in which takes place at The Mills, previously a cotton spinning millers of Nan Fung Textiles, H Queens, M+ Pavilion, Tai Kwun, Xiqu Centre. Avenue of the Stars..

In the neighbouring districts is Artlane, Design District Hong Kong in Wan Chai, Draw HK, Also with the international iconic street art is the HK Walls 2019 street Art and mural festival, along with other events of HK Urban Canvas in which demonstrates the art of Shutter art throughout the Hong Kong districts, in focusing on food cultures.. Among that there are other Highlighted events with the 43rd Hong Kong International film festival, Hong Kong Asian Pop Music Festival, Asia Contemporary Art show….

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港 #HongKong | #CathayPacific #國泰航空公司 celebrating with #ChineseNewYear2019 #YearOfThePig Night Parade, as this very cute festive Hong Kong family demonstrates…..

 

In Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, it’s time for Chinese New year in which sets on with week’s celebration in starting off on 5th February 2019, in which is the Cathay Pacific 2019 International Chinese New Year’s Night parade starting off with massive street performances of international and local performances with spectator floats…., as this very cute festive Hong Kong family  demonstrates replicating the moments of utilising what they could find in having their own fun in replicating their parade..

 Along the streets of from Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, with an official opening at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza in which is arriving is the first float performing group arriving in Canton Road at 2030 Hong Kong time, then onwards to Haiphong Road 2050 Hours, at Nathan Road 2100 hours..  in celebrating performing groups with their unique cultures.. in which is firstly greet by the internationally acclaimed Cathay Pacific Airways crew opening up with dance moves.. in where a map of the event can be found here.. 

This year Hong Kong Chinese New Year themed uniquely Hong Kong with “Best Fortune, world Party “in celebrating the Year of the Pig…  Is celebrated with new floats from last years… In which those key sponsoring the events are portrayed floats is from Cathay Pacific Airways, Asia Tourism Exchange Centre, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Macao Government Tourism Office, Quality Tourism Services Association, China Construction Bank Corporation Limited, Hong Kong Disneyland, Hong Kong Tourism Board also  Ocean Park Hong Kong

Among through the week of celebrating Chinese New year’s in Hong Kong, there is other various celebrations that with the international acclaimed iconic Hong Kong Chinese New Year fireworks at Victoria Harbour, with explosively festive than the New Year’s celebrations….. Celebrating in various parts of the Hong Kong neighbourhood district communities ….

How to get to the Cathay Pacific 2019 International Chinese New Year’s Night parade….?

To parade route along Canton Road, Haiphong Road, Nathan Road (Free viewing): using the MTR Hong Kong.. 

MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exits A, C, D and E.

MTR East Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exits J, K, L1, L3, L5 and L6.

To Spectator Stand at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui (Ticket required):

MTR East Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit L6.

Star Ferry from either Central or Wan Chai to Tsim Sha Tsui.

To spectator seats on Nathan Road (Tickets required): HK$480/HK$450/HK$300 per person for spectator seats at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza.
HK$300 per person for spectator seats on Nathan Road. That can be first in first serve basis from the Hong Kong Tourism Board  at the Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry terminal..

MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit K

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港 #HongKong | #MTRHongKong – Working in the Dark – behind the scenes of unsung engineering heroes… Featuring Photographer- Artist Lai Lok Yi…

In Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, there’s a massive upgrading system to the world leading MTR Hong Kong’s is having it Rail Gen 2.0. Along it’s mega projects in which one of those projects is upgrading the extensive network of the Signalling systems that’s are taking place..  Among that is the MTR Hong Kong staffs whom works dedicational in getting the work done  in which they’re the unsung heroes, the backbone engineers behind the scenes in maintaining allowing the Railway network whom work beyond midnight to keep the engines running serving the communities beyond twenty four seven..

As one Family, discovers from a Father whom works at night photographically documentation behind the scenes in which he explains to his son whom wonders why Father works late at night as his wife explains replying also, in which Photographic Artist Lai Lok Yi… Meets the challenges after midnight how each brillant MTR Hong Kong team experience in learning to overcome new ones……

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #HongKongTramways #香港 | #香港電車 – #叮叮日記 #DingDingDiaries- A Neighbourhood story of #BillyTam a fitness entrepreneur of Warrior Hong Kong…..

Since 1904 in Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, the Founded Hong Kong Tramways have always been the benchmark hallmark inspiration of the world leading  MTR Hong Kong Corporation, in which it transported countless two hundred passengers per daily, 10.4 Million per year averagely….  Within the Hong Kong Tramway route is the countless untold stories that transited ride throughout tramways system on Hong Kong Island …. The “Ding Ding” in which iconically called for the stopping signal bell that it makes to signal a stop onto to the various stops in between from west to east side of Hong Kong Island..

In recollecting those untold Tramways stories, in which is like a time machine that collect stories from memorable timeless moments in everyone lives whom travelled within with those historic furnishings also whom watched travelled away as it grew up with the evolution of changing Hong Kong… in which the Hong Kong Tramways have invited you to share your timeless memorable moments as you ride the Ding Ding’s in Ding Ding Diaries…

Billy Tam- fitness entrepreneur of Warrior Hong Kong rides the Hong Kong Tramways for daily commuting in which he has some interesting stories to tell..

One of countless stories of the Passengers whom ride the Ding Ding’s is one thirty four year old, Billy Tam, a Fitness Entrepreneur, in which his is a neighbourhood story,  that when you ride the Hong Kong trams on Hong Kong Island, you’ll see an assortment of historic, nostalgic  to present  modernized areas of Hong Kong.. in which it inspires him with the assortments of diverse people from those neighbourhoods, in which he works for his business also various other business apart being a Gym owner- fitness Entrepreneur of Warrior Hong Kong in which he adapted from his work, life experiences from living in Los Angeles, in which he constantly wakes up early at six in the morning.. to catch the morning tram ride, in which he previously open a Yogurt store in which exploring the neighbourhood along the Tramways route, he found a small interesting area, nearby Victoria Park and Saint Paul Convent School.. In which getting of the tram to explore.. He founded many students and girls loved to treat themselves with yogurt.. from then he open one up, finding an opportunity, locating the yogurt store in Causeway bay  in which is a trendy setting district, face paced… in which has a lower rental rates, than other nearby districts, also transportation was very convenient too, as  if Billy Tam didn’t travel along the tram, he figured out that this would never happen..

In which as younger Billy Tam, he know of didn’t appreciate the history of the tram, but now it’s a different story, in which it has an intimate historical relationship of how it tells him the timeliness, tracks, routes of the of the daily commotions of the its life..