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Moon cakes on display at Laojun Mountain on Sept. 20, 2021, during celebrations of the Moon Festival. (Image credit: VCG via Getty Images) Mooncakes: Tradition and innovation ...
The Chinese Moon Festival is celebrated on the autumnal equinox, during the full moon. Making and sharing mooncakes among friends and family is one of the main traditions of the Moon Festival.
Chinese New Year isn’t the only celebration in Asia decided by the Moon. Tuesday, 21 September, 2021 will see Mid-Autumn Festival, a celebration of the Moon and of the harvest it was said—in ...
The fable of Moon Goddess Chang’e is an integral one during the Chinese Moon Festival. It is the tale of an ancient hero Hou Yi—a heroic archer—who shoots down nine of ten suns during a ...
(The Conversation) — The Moon Festival, rooted in China’s long history and rich cultural traditions, will be celebrated on Sept. 21. In China, though, the festival is a three-day public holiday.
The Chinese Moon Festival is celebrated on the autumnal equinox, during the full moon. Making and sharing mooncakes among friends and family is one of the main traditions of the Moon Festival.
With the arrival of September and hints of cooler temperatures also comes one of most important traditional festivals in the Chinese calendar, the Mid-Autumn Festival, or Zhongqiu jie (中秋節 ...
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