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Mid-Autumn Festival became an official celebration in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) but there isn’t one single answer to the question of when and how the annual event began.
But Mid-Autumn is an autumn equinox harvest festival that famously features mooncakes, while the Lantern Festival marks the end of the Lunar New Year period and celebrates looking forward to a ...
Bridgewater Commons kicked off the “Chinese Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival,” a week of celebrations of Chinese culture and traditions on Saturday, Sept. 16, with a live performance by the Center ...
The glow of lanterns, savoury and sweet mooncakes, and a beaming full moon will mark celebrations for the second biggest Chinese holiday of the year, Mid-Autumn Festival, on September 10.
THE streets of Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur were lively with the sounds of chatter and beating of drums as the local community and visitors got together to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Sixty-five Asian American and Pacific Islander vendors will be part of the market at Portland’s Mid-Autumn Moon Festival on Sept. 30.
Sept 15 marked the start of GBTB's Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations, which kicked off with a mass lantern walk. 5,000 lanterns were given out to members of the public to carry during the lantern ...
Mid-Autumn Festival became an official celebration in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) but there isn’t one single answer to the question of when and how the annual event began.
Mid-Autumn Festival became an official celebration in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) but there isn’t one single answer to the question of when and how the annual event began.
In 2024, the Mid-Autumn Festival, or the Moon Festival, falls on September 17. Here’s a bit of background and a few tips on how to join this massive full moon party. What is the Mid-Autumn Festival?