2023-09-18 08:45:51
Mid-Autumn Festival 2023丨Mid-Autumn Moon Appreciation Guide Mark the Mid-Autumn Moonrise, Moonrise, Moonset, and Full Moon times!
Next Friday (September 29) is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and having a reunion dinner and admiring the moon are designated activities every year! The Observatory predicts that, if weather conditions permit, the public will be able to view the big, round moon on the nights before and following the Mid-Autumn Festival.
In order to facilitate the public to enjoy the moon, the Observatory also lists the times of moonrise, zenith, moonset and full moon before and following the Mid-Autumn Festival. The zenith is the moment when the moon crosses the local meridian. At this time, the moon is due south, with an elevation angle of Highest of the night.
The full moon is also called the full moon. The moon is completely illuminated at this time, and the moon and the sun are on both sides of the earth. The Mid-Autumn Festival on September 29th is the time of the full moon at 5:57 pm.
Mid-Autumn Festival 2023丨Mid-Autumn Moon Appreciation Guide Mark the Mid-Autumn Moonrise, Moonrise, Moonset, and Full Moon times!
Good place for Mid-Autumn Festival
The government has launched the “Hong Kong Night Fun” campaign. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance will be resumed for the first time following the epidemic, and large-scale drone performances will be held simultaneously in Hong Kong and Shenzhen. In addition to the lanterns, the Victoria Park Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival will also have a theater for Cantonese opera performances, and there will be youth group performances and acrobatic performances at the Shatin and Tuen Mun venues.
“Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance” will be held from September 28 to 30, 2023. (Photo by Zhang Wei/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images)
In addition to the lanterns, the Victoria Park Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival will also set up a theater to stage Cantonese opera performances.
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