![]() ![]() Hwa Sa featured in a track titled " Now" from PSY's album PSY 9th the track is a remake of the 1984 song " When the Rain Begins to Fall" by Jermaine Jackson and Pia Zadora. The song was released digitally on December 4 at 12 PM KST. Hwa Sa made an appearance on the final episode of Show Me The Money 10, and featured on Be'O's song " Nothing" along with MINO. According to Hwa Sa, her upcoming full-length album is the continuation of a song from Guilty Pleasure called " FOMO". A single album titled Guilty Pleasure was released on November 24 at 6 PM KST its title track is named " I'm a B". On November 10 at 12 AM KST, a trailer was released for Hwa Sa's upcoming comeback. Hwa Sa later collaborated with KINDA BLUE for their debut single " I can't make you love me", which was released on August 3 at 6 PM KST. The song and EP were released on July 23 at 6 PM KST. Hwa Sa and rapper Beenzino are featured on the title track of DPR LIVE's extended play IITE COOL, titled as " Hula Hoops". Hwa Sa later featured along with DPR LIVE on Uhm Junghwa's comeback single " Hop in", which was released on December 22 at 6 PM KST. Hwasa and The Sims 4 collaborated, and on December 17, an MV for the song titled as " Play With Life" was released the song was released digitally later on January 29, 2021. The group debuted with the digital single " DON'T TOUCH ME" on October 10, and later concluded activities on November 14. Her previous single "TWIT" was also included in the album.Īs part of the MBC show Hangout with Yoo, Hwa Sa became "Sil Bi", a member of the project group REFUND SISTERS (Korean: 환불원정대). Later on June 29, the single " Maria" was released alongside the EP. On June 15, RBW announced the release of Hwa Sa's first extended play, titled María. Hwa Sa released her first soundtrack, titled " Orbit", for the SBS drama The King: Eternal Monarch on April 19. She also collaborated with ONEWE for the song " Q", released on May 26. Hwa Sa collaborated with Dua Lipa for a remix of the song " Physical", which was released on March 17. ![]() The song is titled " two girl love a man", and it was released on May 23. She and Whee In collaborated for the title track of Kim Hyunchul's album Fe's 10th - Preview. On February 13, Hwa Sa officially debuted as a soloist with the single album TWIT and its title track of the same name. Later on November 8, she featured on a song from K.Will's album The 4th Album Part.2, titled as " Treat Me Bad". On August 24, Hwa Sa featured on the title track of Woodie Gochild's album #GOCHILD, titled as " Cotton Candy". Later on, Hwa Sa became a regular cast of MBC's show I Live Alone, from episode 257 to present time. She also released a single titled " Don't" with Loco for the show. On April 13 and 20, Hwa Sa appeared on MBC's Hyena on the Keyboard on episode 7 and 8. She appeared on MBC's King of Mask Singer as "Aerobic Girl" from episode 111 to 112. The song is " I Am Me", and it was released with the EP on January 23. Hwa Sa featured on the title track of San E's extended play Season of Suffering. Hwa Sa was also featured in HIGH4 20's debut title track " HookGA" from their single album of the same name, which was released on October 3. ![]() The song and EP were released on August 2. She featured on the title track of Basick's extended play Nice, which is also titled as " Nice". Hwa Sa featured in the single " DDANG" by SURAN, released on June 10. She also featured in Kisum's single " LOVE TALK", released on October 29. She later featured Basick and Lil Boi's collaboration single " Call Me", which was released on October 5. Hwa Sa featured in Primary's song " Mileage" alongside Paloalto from the album 2, released on August 12. Hwa Sa featured in the duo Baechigi's single " Boy Jump", released on August 29. This song is a remake of the title track of Standing Egg's 2010 album With. Hwa Sa featured in Standing Egg's single " Breakup for You, Not Yet for Me" alongside Park Shin-hye, released on November 15. Regardless of that, she has featured in other singers' releases. 2013ĭuring this year, Hwa Sa has yet to officially debut as a singer. Hwa Sa's Career section excludes her activities with MAMAMOO, including sub-unit activities with Rapper Line. Ahn then debuted under the stage name "Hwa Sa" as part of the group MAMAMOO on June 19, 2014. She joined RBW as a trainee in 2011 alongside Jung. She considered acting to be the second thing she loves, wanting to participate in musicals or acting. Īhn has wanted to become a singer since she was young, and was inspired by Beyoncé. She graduated from Wongwang Information Arts High School. She lived with her parents and two elder sisters, and became friends with Jung Whee-in in middle school. Ahn Hye-jin was born on Jin Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, her birthplace being a village in Jirisan. ![]()
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![]() ![]() When Houyi found out, he made an alter and filled it with his wife’s favorite fruits and cakes, and then took his own life. (Some versions of the story say that Chang’e stole the elixirs from her husband and escaped to the moon so he couldn’t find her). She then flew to the moon so she could still be close to her husband. ![]() To keep the elixirs from the evil apprentice, Chang’e drank them and became immortal. While he was out hunting his apprentice tried to steal the elixirs. As a reward Houyi was given 2 elixirs that would grant immortality which he gave to Chang’e to keep safe. 10 suns had risen into the sky and were scorching the earth, so Houyi shot down 9 of them, leaving just 1 sun in the sky. ![]() Chang’e was a beautiful woman married to an archer named Houyi 后羿. There are many stories about Chang’e, including the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival. In Chinese mythology the Moon Goddess is named Chang’e, 嫦娥. WHO is the Moon Goddess and the Moon Rabbit? It is said that since then the custom of eating mooncakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival was formed. Soon the uprising succeeded and Zhu Yuanzhang presented mooncakes to the ministers as gifts. On the day of the uprising, the uprising troops from different places got together and fight against the Yuan troop. The smart rebels came up with an idea that put the note writing “ Uprising on the 15th night of 8th lunar month” into the mooncakes, and then sent them to other resistance forces. But it was hard to deliver military massage secretly. Zhu Yuanzhang, the leader of Ming, united various resistance forces to prepare for the uprising. There is another moon cake origin story: In late Yuan Dynasty, people could not bear the cruel rule of the court. It is typically eaten with tea and shared with loved ones, under a beautiful full moon. But the must-eat treat? Moon cakes! Moon cakes (or "yue bing" in Chinese) are a type of Chinese cake with a sweet fillings like bean paste, lotus seed paste, nuts, and savory duck eggs. Traditionally, popular Mid-Autumn Festival foods include Pomelo, pumpkin, taro, osmanthus wine, and hairy crabs. WHICH food is the iconic Mid-Autumn Festival treat? The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important holidays in China and is recognized and celebrated by ethnic Chinese around the world. Similar holidays are celebrated in Japan (Tsukimi), Korea (Chuseok), Vietnam (Tết Trung Thu), and other countries in East and Southeast Asia. The image of a full moon symbolizes a happy family reunion. Traditionally Mid-Autumn takes place on the fifteenth day of the eight month of the lunar calendar, the Mid-Autumn Festival is the time of the “Harvest Moon” when the moon appears at its fullest during the autumnal equinox. Zhong Qiu Jie (中秋節), a.k.a. the Mid-Autumn Festival, is considered as one of the most important Chinese holidays. Advanced purchase of tickets online is highly encouraged as capacity is limited. Any other re-sale ticket purchases made are strictly at your own risk and will not be honored. Tickets cannot be purchased over the phone. The only authorized sales venues for Mid-Autumn Festival Moonlight Market tickets are the official website of Lan Su Chinese Garden ( and the garden's physical Ticket Booth during public business hours. No outside food, beverages, or chairs allowed. Skip the Line Tickets for Sunday, September 4 »Įvents will go on as scheduled rain, shine or cold. ![]() Show your EBT Card to purchase. Up to 2 tickets per cardholder. Limited availability onlyat Lan Su Ticket Booth during business hours on September 3 & 4. Student (ages 18+ with valid school ID) - $17.00įamily Pass (two adults and two youth ages 6-18) - $49.00ĮBT Cardholder - $10.00. 9:00 p.m., Saturday, September 3 & Sunday, September 4 2:30pm / 4:30pm - Traditional Chinese MusicĢ:00 p.m.Local Asian American, native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and nonprofit vendors.As the sun sets and the lanterns are raised, join us for illuminated lion dances, Mid-Autumn story time, and a moon rabbit lantern parade under the full moon sky.Ģpm - Lion Dance Su Entry Plaza (FREE community performance) Visit Lan Su to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival and explore a bustling market place of local Asian businesses, mouth-watering food, and fun cultural performances. Reserve the Skip The Line Tickets now to gain quick priority access at the festival!Ĭelebrate Mid-Autumn Festival at Lan Su's Moonlight Market We are expecting large volume of walk-in visitors at this event. Only limited tickets left on Sunday September 4th. ![]() |
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