The Mid-Autumn Festival, a cherished traditional Chinese holiday, falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. It’s a time for family reunions, as people gather to admire the bright full moon, a symbol of harmony and completeness.
Mooncakes, the festival’s iconic food, are round pastries filled with sweet fillings like red bean paste or lotus seed paste. Families share mooncakes, chat, and express wishes for happiness and prosperity.
Rooted in ancient myths like Chang’e flying to the moon, the festival carries profound cultural meanings, connecting people with their traditions and loved ones.
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