Happy Mid Autumn Festival 2023 – Message From Principal Hilton
Dear Parents/Guardians and KIS community,
We hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits. As we delve into the season of autumn, we are pleased to celebrate the joyful occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival with each and every one of you.
This festival holds great significance, not only because of the beautiful full moon shining brightly in the night sky but also because it brings families closer together. It is a time when we pause our daily routines and gather around to cherish the bonds we share, the memories we’ve created, and the love that unites us.
The Mid-Autumn Festival reminds us to appreciate the abundance of nature’s harvest and the blessings bestowed upon us. As we enjoy the traditional mooncakes, delicate tea, and other delectable treats, let us also take a moment to reflect on the past year and express gratitude for the moments we’ve shared as a family.
It is a time of celebration and joy, filled with laughter, lanterns, and enchanting tales. As children roam the streets with colorful lanterns in hand, their innocent laughter echoing through the dark skies, let us reconnect with our inner child and embrace the happiness that this festive season brings.
In this fast-paced world, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a gentle reminder to slow down, reconnect with loved ones, and cherish the bonds that tie us together. Let us seize this opportunity to strengthen our family ties, to recount stories and share dreams, to appreciate the moon’s luminous beauty, and to bask in the warmth of one another’s company.
On this auspicious occasion, we send our warmest wishes for a joyous Mid-Autumn Festival to you and your beloved family. May the full moon illuminate your path, may the lanterns ignite your hearts with hope, and may the joy and harmony of this festival linger in your lives throughout the year.
Celebrate, embrace, and cherish the Mid-Autumn Festival together as a family, for it is in these moments that memories are made, and lifelong connections are forged.
With heartfelt wishes,
Daniel Hilton
Principal (International Section)