Instead of simply buying mooncakes, why not invite your friends and family to make them together? A DIY mooncake party is fun, creative, and delicious—it adds a hands-on twist to tradition that everyone will remember.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to host a Mid-Autumn Festival party that’s full of laughter, culture, and amazing food. From setting the scene, to planning the menu, to making your very own mooncakes, you’ll have everything you need to celebrate in style.
1. Set the Scene: Mid-Autumn Festival Atmosphere
Creating the right mood is the first step to an unforgettable celebration. Try adding:
Paper lanterns in bright colors to hang indoors or outdoors
Candles or fairy lights for a warm, cozy glow
Moon-themed décor such as round plates, moon cutouts, or starry table settings
Tea set centerpiece for an authentic and welcoming vibe
✨ Bonus: If you can host outside, gather under the open sky to admire the full moon together—it’s the heart of the festival tradition. Pair it with soft background music for the perfect touch.
2. Planning the Menu Beyond Mooncakes
Mooncakes are the star, but you’ll need a mix of savory and light bites to balance the night. Consider:
Teas: jasmine, oolong, or chrysanthemum for a soothing pairing
Savory snacks: dumplings, spring rolls, or stir-fried noodles for sharing
Seasonal fruit: especially pomelo, a traditional fruit symbolizing family unity and good fortune
By offering a balance of sweet, savory, and refreshing options, your guests will enjoy every bite without feeling too heavy.
3. DIY Mooncake Making: The Highlight of the Party
This is where the fun really begins! Set up a DIY mooncake station with everything guests need. Prepare ahead of time:
Mooncake molds in different designs
Dough prepped and ready to roll
Fillings like:
Classic lotus seed paste
Red bean paste
Matcha or chocolate for a twist
Savory options like pork floss for adventurous eaters
💡 Tips for success:
Start with a short demo to show how to wrap, mold, and reveal a mooncake
Encourage guests to mix and match flavors or create their own combinations
Celebrate the results—no two mooncakes will look alike, and that’s part of the fun!
By the end, everyone leaves with not only homemade mooncakes but also shared memories and laughter.
4. Fun Activities and Games to Keep the Energy High
Mooncakes may be the main attraction, but adding games and activities will make the night even more memorable. Try including:
Lantern making or decorating – provide plain lanterns, markers, and paints for guests to create their own.
Riddles on lanterns – a traditional Mid-Autumn Festival activity where guests solve fun riddles tied to lanterns.
Moon trivia or storytelling – share legends like Chang’e, the Moon Goddess, or Hou Yi the archer.
Photo corner – set up a backdrop with moon and star props for guests to snap festive photos.
These activities keep everyone engaged, especially if you’ve got a mix of adults and kids at the party.
5. Sharing, Celebrating, and Wrapping Up
To close the night, bring everyone together around the table. Here’s how to finish on a high note:
Serve the mooncakes you made – cut into small wedges so everyone can taste different fillings.
Enjoy tea together – sipping tea balances the richness of mooncakes.
Share stories – invite guests to talk about their favorite part of the evening or memories of past Mid-Autumn Festivals.
✨ Pro tip: End the evening outdoors if possible. Gather under the moonlight, share your mooncakes, and take a group photo—it’s the perfect way to capture the spirit of togetherness.
Also read: 7 Mooncakes Flavors and How to Make Them
Final Thoughts: Make It Special with Otao Kitchen
Hosting your own Mid-Autumn Festival party is rewarding, but if you’d like to skip the prep and still enjoy an authentic experience, Otao Kitchen’s Mooncake Making Class in Melbourne is the perfect choice.
With expert chefs guiding you step-by-step, you’ll:
Learn traditional techniques (with modern twists if you like).
Make beautiful mooncakes to take home or share.
Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival in a fun, hands-on way.
Whether you host your own DIY gathering or join us at Otao Kitchen, one thing is certain: mooncakes taste better when they’re made—and shared—together.