The Malaysian Public Library, Research and Development Centre (MPLRDC), in partnership with HELP University (HU), proudly hosted a grand Festival of 1,000 Lanterns in conjunction with its mid-autumn celebration this year.
The evening of culture, light, and community featured captivating performances, interactive traditional activities and a magical lantern procession, which brought together children, families and neighbours in a shared expression of heritage and joy.
The festival which included highlights such as a dragon dance, the 24 Festive Drums performance by SMJK Chung Hwa Klang, the Seafield School Band, cultural song presentations, lantern-making and riddle-guessing competitions, culminated in a procession of 1,000 lanterns.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, with a history of over 1,000 years, is one of China’s most beloved cultural traditions. It is a time for family reunion, thanksgiving and reflection. The full moon, round and bright, symbolises harmony and completeness, while the sharing of mooncakes represents unity, good fortune, and togetherness.






