MUST Dormitory residents gathered together to enjoy the full moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional Chinese festival. The Dormitory and Life Experience team of Student Affair Office has recently prepared mooncakes, fruits, lanterns, lantern riddles, etc. for the festival. The dormitory residents worked together to decorate the dormitory with joy to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival together.
Dormitory residents work together to decorate their belonged dormitory buildings
Today, September 29, is the traditional Chinese festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival. The dormitory and life experience team of Student Affair Office held a Mid-Autumn Festival social event in five On-campus Dormitory, Off-campus dormitory, the Dormitory Activity Center and the Macau Dormitory to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival. Campus residents and teachers put their thinking caps on, think hard to figure out the answers of the lantern riddles, shared mooncakes and other festive foods, experienced Chinese traditional culture, and gathered together during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Dormitory residents actively participate in the activities
The Dormitory and Life Experience team of the Student Affair Office held the "Paper Lantern Workshop" for the first time this year. The event attracted dormitory residents staying in Macao during the holiday. The atmosphere was very lively and full of laughter, decorated the Mid-Autumn Festival and made it full of joy.
Dormitory residents celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with handmade lanterns
Mid-Autumn Festival social event is a traditional cultural activity in the dormitory. Feeling the traditional festival culture in a pleasant dormitory atmosphere will help increase mutual communication with roommates and shorten the distance between each other. While experiencing the fun of festival and activities, dormitory residents can also learn to share. The dormitory residents who participated to the event said that this event was a rare opportunity and it the Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere was very joyful. Far away from home, residents can still feel the festive atmosphere and the warmth of "home". Dormitory residents have expressed their hope that the Student Affair Office may organize more traditional festival activities to allow more residential students to join.