Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival At Jewel With Lantern Display And A Fun Contest

Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival At Jewel With Lantern Display And A Fun Contest
Image: Jewel
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Jewel invites all visitors to celebrate Mid-Autumn with them this year and marvel at the beautiful lanterns on display at the Shiseido Forest Valley.


Celebrate Mid-Autumn At Jewel

Celebrate Mid-Autumn At Jewel
Image: Jewel

From now till 3 October, admire the colourful lantern display amongst the elegant orchids planted around the Shiseido Forest Valley! Visitors will also be able to appreciate the Vortex Waterfall that is located in the centre of the Shiseido Forest Valley

What’s more, the animals at the Topiary Walk are also dressed for the occasion and visitors are welcome to take this opportunity to take some cute festive #OOTD shots with them at Canopy Park!


Guess The Number Of Lanterns Competition

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Jewel is also holding a “Guess the number of lanterns” competition where participants have to guess the number of lanterns on display at the Shiseido Forest Valley and stand to win attractive prizes.

To take part in this contest, correctly guess the number of lanterns at the Shiseido Forest Valley and write what Mid-Autumn Festival means to you in the comments section of the post here.

You then have to share the post on your Facebook page (remember to set the privacy of the post to public), then like and follow the Jewel Changi Airport Facebook page. Five lucky winners will walk away with $50 Jewel vouchers each. The contest runs from now to 21 September 2021.

Read more information at the site here.


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Carissa Soh
Carissa gets easily excited by many things but especially so by the arts, food and unicorns (which she firmly believes exist).