The popularity of the Mid-Autumn Festival peaked in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing dynasty (1644-1912). People celebrated it with activities, such as burning incense and watching fire ...
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 ...
When is the Mid-Autumn Festival? The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the fifteenth day of the eight month in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar.
Other festive activities include rope-skipping and ... but noted this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival would not coincide with the Golden Week break. She said it was too early to estimate the number ...
China’s Mid-Autumn Festival takes place on August 15th according to the lunar calendar. People usually mark this festival by having a delicious feast as well as making and giving moon cakes to one ...
People across Japan were treated to a full moon during the mid-autumn festival on Sept. 21 for the first time in eight years. The moon that rises on Aug. 15 on the lunar calendar, equivalent to Sept.
The festival is held to mark Mid-Autumn. Participants hand-write wishes onto the lanterns, most of them are about family and well-being, before launching them into the night sky. The festival ...