Artistic demonstrations on lantern and woodblock printing, calligraphy, paper cutting, tea art and Peking opera mask painting; traditional Chinese medicine lectures; extensive photo exhibit; and spectacular cultural performances, among many others, filled the successful three-day Mid-Autumn Festival 2019 celebration of Confucius Institute at the University of the Philippines-Diliman (CIUPD).
It is, as CIUPD Director Lourdes Nepocumeno said in her opening remarks at the festival, more than just an entertainment — it is a community event and a public spectacle.
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