Celebrating the harvest season and giving thanks for the previous year's successes.
Family and friends gather to eat, appreciate the full moon, and celebrate reunion. 3 : Moon Festival
In China, it is an official public holiday, usually totaling 3 days including a weekend. Celebrating the harvest season and giving thanks for
These rich pastries, often filled with lotus seed paste or red bean and a salted egg yolk (symbolizing the moon), are shared among families and given as gifts. These rich pastries, often filled with lotus seed
The , also widely known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival , is one of the most important traditional holidays in East Asia, representing family reunion and gratitude. Falling on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, it is a time when the moon is believed to be at its roundest and brightest. 3 Fundamental Pillars of the Moon Festival The celebration is rooted in three key concepts:
People gather in parks or on balconies to admire the full moon.