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A time for moon-gazing, lantern-making, dragon boat racing and more, the Mid-Autumn Festival in China is rich in cultural symbolism and offers a chance for luxury brands to uphold its cultural ...
A holiday centering around the moon, the Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated annually on the 15th day of the 8th month in the Chinese lunar calendar. This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival takes place on ...
Mid-Autumn Festival is the second biggest Chinese holiday of the year, and it means lots of mooncakes and, in one corner of Hong Kong, the likely return of the Tai Hang fire dragon dance.
In Hungary, the Mid-Autumn Festival has grown beyond a cultural festival for the Chinese community, attracting curious locals to experience and understand the beauty of Chinese traditions. Despite ...
The Mid-Autumn festival's cultural significance is second only to Chinese New Year. "Back in China, the ancient emperor looked at this season, autumn, as a time to pray to the gods because they ...
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 fifteenth day of the eighth Chinese lunar month is the Mid-Autumn Festival, a celebration that focuses on the moon. In China, aside from the Spring Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival is the most ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture; its popularity is at par with that of the Chinese New Year. The origin of this festival is believed to date back ...
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.
Viewed as the second most important festival after Chinese New Year, this year's Mid-Autumn Festival runs from Sept. 15 to 17.. Despite an anticipated boost to tourism and consumption during the ...
Duck. Roasted duck is a popular feast staple in China during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Flavorful and protein-rich, duck is also symbolically tied to Chinese history.In the mid-1300s, China was ...