US Citizens have multiple options for giving thanks.
While the US Thanksgiving holiday is celebrated at the end of November, the art of being thankful isn’t exclusive to America.
In Asia, the Mid Autumn Festival, or Moon Festival is the time for families to come together. The festival is celebrated in countries across Asia including China, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines. The Korean Thanksgiving, called Chuseok is also a harvest time holiday with special foods and family gatherings.
If you’re still stuck in Asia, don’t have an oven to cook a turkey and want to have the traditional meal on November 28th, here are some options;
Singapore: https://expatliving.sg/spend-thanksgiving-fun-easy-way/
Bangkok: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/events/2019/11/14/how-much-itll-cost-to-celebrate-thanksgiving-in-bangkok/
Beijing: https://www.thebeijinger.com/blog/2019/11/13/50-shades-gravy-complete-guide-thanksgiving-dinner-beijing
Hanoi: https://landmark72.intercontinental.com/thanksgiving-2019
Jakarta: https://landmark72.intercontinental.com/thanksgiving-2019
Phnom Penh: https://www.sofitel-phnompenh-phokeethra.com/ct-thanksgiving-restaurants-open-dinner-take-out-chicago-2016/
Hong Kong: https://www.sassyhongkong.com/eat-drink-thanksgiving-dining-2019/
Tokyo: https://morethanrelo.com/en/thanksgiving-dinner-tokyo/
Macau: https://macaulifestyle.com/whats-on/celebrate-american-thanksgiving-macau/
Yangon: https://coconuts.co/yangon/food-drink/thanksgiving-dinner-specials-yangon/
Taipei: https://lociamica.com/want-to-celebrate-thanksgiving-in-taipei-and-taiwan/