New York City to Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival 2025 with Lanterns, Mooncakes, and Cultural Events
From Manhattan tea ceremonies to Brooklyn lantern workshops and Queens community gatherings, NYC’s Mid-Autumn Festival 2025 promises a vibrant fusion of tradition and diversity.

New York City is once again preparing to transform into a living canvas of cultural celebration as it hosts the Mid-Autumn Festival 2025. This cherished East Asian tradition, observed on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, is a time to honor the harvest, give thanks, and reunite with family—all beneath the glow of the full moon.
Across the city’s five boroughs, communities will gather to share traditional mooncakes, illuminate intricate lanterns, and participate in countless activities that reflect themes of unity, gratitude, and hope. New York’s dynamic diversity blends seamlessly with these ancient customs, creating a unique fusion of old and new.
Highlights Across the Boroughs
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Manhattan: Elegant tea ceremonies and cultural showcases will bring centuries-old rituals to life in the heart of the city.
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Brooklyn: Creative lantern-making workshops and lively performances will invite families and children to join in the festivities.
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Queens: Vibrant community gatherings will showcase the borough’s rich multicultural spirit, complete with food stalls, music, and traditional dances.

Whether you’re seeking family-friendly daytime activities, immersive cultural performances, or energetic nighttime celebrations, New York City has curated a spectacular lineup for the Mid-Autumn Festival 2025.
This year’s events offer a rare opportunity to experience the rich cultural tapestry of East Asian traditions right in the heart of the Big Apple, fostering greater appreciation and connection across communities.