Happy Mid-Autumn Festival
- Share
- Issue Time
- Sep 22,2023
Summary
Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival
Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival: A Time for Family, Harmony, and Mooncakes
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a significant traditional holiday in China, celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. This year, the festival falls on September 21st, and people around the world are gearing up to celebrate this special occasion with their loved ones.
The Mid-Autumn Festival has a rich history dating back thousands of years, rooted in Chinese mythology and folklore. The most famous story associated with the festival is the tale of Chang'e, the moon goddess who resides on the moon with her pet rabbit. According to legend, Chang'e consumed an elixir of immortality and flew to the moon, where she has lived ever since. To honor Chang'e and her legacy, many Chinese families prepare and share mooncakes, a traditional pastry filled with sweet bean paste or lotus seed paste, during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
In addition to mooncakes, other festive foods are enjoyed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, such as pomelos, a type of citrus fruit, and taro, a starchy root vegetable. Families also gather together to admire the full moon, which is believed to be the brightest and roundest on this particular day. Children often carry colorful lanterns shaped like animals or flowers while walking around their neighborhoods, adding to the festive atmosphere.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunions and expressing gratitude towards loved ones. It is a time to reflect on the importance of togetherness and harmony in our lives. In recent years, the festival has become increasingly popular among expatriates living in China and around the world, as a way to connect with Chinese culture and heritage.
To celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival this year, many businesses and organizations are offering special promotions and events. Hotels are hosting mooncake making workshops and lantern decorating sessions for guests, while shopping centers are offering discounts on festive goods. Schools are even holding special performances featuring traditional dances and music related to the festival.
As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, let us take a moment to appreciate the beauty of this ancient tradition and the joy it brings to those who celebrate it. Whether you are admiring the full moon from your window or sharing a delicious slice of mooncake with friends and family, may this festival bring you happiness, warmth, and a sense of belonging. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!