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It’s time to hang a lantern, share a mooncake and peel a pomelo – Mid-Autumn Festival is here. Falling on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, it’s celebrated primarily in East and ...
Also called the Mid-Autumn Festival, the holiday — which dates back some 3,000 years — falls on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, on a day that the moon is full and bright.
Rather, it was the Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar. During this special time of year, local Chinese grocery stores would stock their ...
The memorable Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival returns with a theme of "Celebrating Mid-Autumn Across Generations," showcasing the evolution of festive customs across three generations to highlight ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also referred to as the Mooncake Festival, is celebrated in many countries in Asia and in the United States. Here to tell us more about the holiday and the tradition of ...
The oldest Chinese bakery in Chicago makes hundreds of mooncakes a day during the Mid-Autumn Festival season, which culminates in a full moon around the autumnal equinox, which falls on Sept.