Two men contemplate the Mid- Autumn Moon activities as they wait to cross the road on Argyle Street. Cosmo participates in the lantern painting activity offered at the festival. Mother and daughter light up a sandalwood incense stick and place it on a floral hand-painted incense holder. They do this as an offering to the Mid- Autumn Moon Altar preceding their prayer and intention-setting ritual. Young girl closes her eyes as she prays. She stands with her mother and sister in front of the altar, and continues her prayer as they leave. Drag Queen Kahmora Hall, who starred on the latest season of Ru Paul’s drag race makes an appearance at the festival. She strikes a pose as a man holds an umbrella for her, keeping her dry from the afternoon rains. Moon cakes, a Chinese baked treat traditionally eaten during the Mid- Autumn festival, is displayed by vendors. The cakes sold at 5 dollars each and came in a variety of flavors. DJ Lo Kari spins deep house tunes that fill the street with music and dancers. His set lasts around 1.5 hours. Man takes a smoke break from the celebratory activities. He sits cross legged on the benches placed on Argyle’s sidewalk. A crowd of Mid- Autumn Moon Festival attendees gather as they watch a live musical performance by Chamni Haram. Street artist applies acrylic paint on a white panel canvas. Her art depicts lotus flowers and traditional Chinese figures in modern portrayals. As the rain begins, a young girl stands under a tarp eating a lollipop as her mom caresses her head. Man rides a bike on South Argyle street as he hold a USPS priority mail envelope in his hands.