Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) and Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO) have come together for the third year to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival in the CBD. Come on down and celebrate Mid-Autumn Family FUN (MAFF) 2025 at SCCC and SCO on 4th and 5th October 2025!
Mid-Autumn Family FUN (MAFF) 2025
Mid-Autumn Family FUN (MAFF) 2025 is taking place over the weekend of 4th to 5th October 2025, this festival will feature a total of 27 diverse programmes, taking place in SCCC and Singapore Conference Hall (SCH) – This is the largest line-up of programmes for MAFF since its launch in 2023.
Key Highlights of MAFF 2025
Moongazing with Monday Bruce
One of the key highlights of MAFF 2025 will be Moongazing with Monday Bruce, cute and adorable art installations at SCCC’s Roof Garden, they are five giant illuminated inflatables of Monday Bruce, the main rabbit character from a popular series of collectible blind boxes. They will be on display from 11th September to 30th November 2025, 10am to 10pm daily, at SCCC’s Roof Garden.
Remember to bring your lantern out for Moongazing with Monday Bruce! Pose for photos with Monday Bruce with your lanterns! Here are some photos that I took on how you can possibly interact with Monday Bruce with your lanterns!
Show us your creativity and fun and share them with SCCC and SCO! Remember to tag SCCC and SCO, hashtag #MAFF2025 #MidAutumnFamilyFun #SINGAPO人 #SCCC #SingaporeChineseCulturalCentre
Ancient Moon, Present Light
Another key highlights of MAFF 2025 will be SCO’s Ancient Moon, Present Light concert, they are allowing children under six years old – for the first time – to enjoy an evening of moonlit tunes. Under the baton of Associate Conductor Moses Gay, the concert will showcase a variety of familiar festive pieces for children and those young at heart to learn more about the world of Chinese orchestral music.
There are many more exciting and fun lineup of MAFF 2025 programmes, here are some other programme highlights that would be of interest to you:
Parent-Child Workshops
Great for families with children, a series of interactive hands-on sessions for parent-and-child or grandparent-and-children pairings to experience soap-making, tea-whisking and traditional Chinese medicine scented pouch making.
Rabbit’s Brew House
An experiential tea house at SCCC’s Multi-Purpose Hall bringing together mooncake sampling and tea tasting, crosstalk and Hanfu dance performances, Hanfu sharing and photo-taking, cellophane lantern-making and Chinese knot-making activities.
Play It Chill
Visitors can catch free performances and activities at SCCC’s Level 1 Concourse. They are suitable for all ages, ranging from drumming acts by Drum Feng, storytelling, poetry reciting to lantern riddles and fan painting.
MAFF 2025 Bingo Game
Visitors to SCCC and SCH and participate in a bingo game that encourages you to explore various venues within the premises. By completing different MAFF 2025 activities – from performances to workshops and character hunts – visitors can collect stamps and redeem exclusive prizes, such as silkscreen printed tote bags in partnership with STPI and Munchi pancakes.
No More Blues under the Moon
Head to SCCC’s Roof Garden, relax and unwind under a starry night, enjoy the breathtaking views while listening to acoustic renditions of your favourite Mandopop hits by artiste Jarvis Quek, and also moon and star gazing with the NUS Astronomical Society.
Date | Time |
4th October 2025 (Singing Performance) | 730pm – 9pm |
4th to 5th October 2025 (Moon and Star Gazing) | 7pm – 9pm |
Wan Qing Yuan: A Journey Through History and Heritage – Travelling Exhibition
Check out Wan Qing Yuan travelling exhibition on a Journey Through History and Heritage. Discover the stories of Wan Qing Yuan, that once served as the residence of prominent local figures and witnessed significant historical events. Visitors can also participate in the stamping activity to create their own multi-layered postcard.
Date | Time |
4th to 5th October 2025 | 1pm – 7pm |
Mr Alvin Tan, CEO of SCCC, adds: “Through the festival, we hope to transform our Centre into a festive hub where families and friends can get together and celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival in uniquely Singaporean ways, and in doing so, inject more cultural vibrancy into the CBD.”
Come on down to MAFF 2025 on 4 & 5 October 2025!
MAFF 2025 is open to the public, this exciting and fun festival event offers a wide range of both free and ticketed programmes, ideal for families with children, to know more about Mid-Autumn Festival. For more information on MAFF 2025, the full list of programmes, ticketing and registration details, please visit https://singaporen.sg/festivals/mid-autumn/familyfun
For eligible Singapore Citizens, you can use the SG Culture Pass credits to offset ticket costs for eligible MAFF 2025 programmes!
Spread the word, Pass-It-On and Pay-It-Forward, tell your family, relatives, and friends about MAFF 2025 taking place on 4th and 5th October 2025! Come on down, enjoy and have a great Mid-Autumn Festival 2025 Celebrations at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre!