Giant full moon to light up West Bund for Mid-Autumn Festival
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Giant full moon to light up West Bund for Mid-Autumn Festival

October 1, 2025  to  October 8, 2025
2266 Longteng Ave
Giant full moon to light up West Bund for Mid-Autumn Festival
Credit: Ti Gong
Caption: Experience Zootopia at the West Bund

A giant "Full Moon" art installation will illuminate the West Bund in Xuhui District from October 1 to 8 to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day Golden Week in partnership with White Rabbit.

The "Mid-Autumn Dream Gala" will make an upgraded appearance at the Gate M West Bund Dream Center.

The pop-up stores and markets will feature Tang-clad "White Rabbits" selling traditional and intangible cultural heritage and handmade cultural and creative items.

Giant full moon to light up West Bund for Mid-Autumn Festival
Credit: Jiang Xiaowei / Shanghai Daily
Caption: The dome show at the West Bund Dome Art Center

The Full Moon Pavilion, part of an urban art project of the Power Station of Art, will feature a cracked-ice effect and floating paper-cut portraits of jade rabbits created by Shi Qinling, an ICH inheritor of Shanghai-style paper-cutting.

The pavilion will present the waxing and waning phases like a lunar theater, along with performances.

You can find Zootopia characters along the Huangpu River.

The West Bund Dome Art Center is hosting a stunning 3,000-square-meter naked-eye 3D dome projection show. Concurrently, the West Bund Theater is featuring a narrative architectural projection show, offering audiences a dazzling visual experience.

The newly opened Longhua Terminal on the Huangpu River will pilot the Shanghai International Light Festival's holiday night cruise route. Pet-themed and Jay Chou-themed cruises are also planned.

Giant full moon to light up West Bund for Mid-Autumn Festival
Credit: Jiang Xiaowei / Shanghai Daily
Caption: The illuminated West Bund Dome Art Center

If you go

Address: The Square of Gate M West Bund Dream Center, 2266 Longteng Ave 龙腾大道2266号西岸梦中心

Dates: October 1-8

Admission: Free