The Mid-Autumn Festival , also known as Lantern Festival, Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a holiday that is all about
the appreciation of the moon. It falls on the 15th day of the eighth month in the lunar calendar and is celebrated all over
Mainland China as well as in Taiwan and Hong Kong, with differing styles of celebration depending on location.
With over 3,000 years of history, the traditions and culture of the Mid-Autumn Festival are nothing short of substantial.
Scroll on to learn more about the many and varied Mid-Autumn Festival activities and traditions, from feasting on mooncakes
to reuniting with family.
There are a whole host of Mid-Autumn Festival activities to keep you and the kids busy during the festive period, including building your own lanterns to light up the sky and help you better gaze at the moon. Some of the most popular
Mid-Autumn Festival activities include:
Reuniting with the family over dinner;
Eating mooncakes;
Appreciating the moon;
Make and hanging colorful lanterns;
Drinking Osmanthus wine;
Giving gifts;
Sending celebration messages to loved ones.
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