The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month (which falls between the last), a date when the moon is supposedly at its fullest and roundest. All parts of China and more Chinese community in the world. More info about Mid-autumn Festival http://www.chinafacttours.com/facts/chinese-mid-autumn-festival.html
September 25th, 1988
The Chinese doesn't carry lanterns during Mid-Autumn Festivals. Lanterns are carried on Jan 15 on the luner calender, its call Lantern festival, Yuan Xiao Festival.
Zhongqiujie is a Mandarin Chinese equivalent of 'August [or Mid-Autumn] Festival'.
having festival dinner with family, eat mooncakes, play lanterns
In mid-Autumn
The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month (which falls between the last), a date when the moon is supposedly at its fullest and roundest. All parts of China and more Chinese community in the world. More info about Mid-autumn Festival http://www.chinafacttours.com/facts/chinese-mid-autumn-festival.html
on 15th day of 8th lunar month, in 2009, the mid-autumn festival falls on the October 2nd.
The Mid-Autumn Day or Festival as it is known is used to celebrate the last day of the Fall harvest.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month (which falls between the last), a date when the moon is supposedly at its fullest and roundest. The traditional food of this festival is the moon cake, of which there are many different varieties. But the shopping season of mid-autumn festival will comes earlier than the festival
It is the fifteenth day of the eighth moon
14 September 2008
Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Moon Festival are two of them.
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Zhongqiu is the mid-autumn festival in Chinese and Vietnamese culture.
It is the fifteenth day of the eighth moon
September 25th, 1988