The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month according to the traditional Chinese calendar. Its origins date back to the ancient Chinese dynasties, with historical roots that can be traced to the Tang and Song dynasties.

The festival's origins are associated with a story of moon worship and the appreciation of the moon's beauty. It is believed that the festival originated during the reign of Emperor Li Yuan in the Tang Dynasty. A famous story from the Tang Dynasty tells of a palace woman named Chang'e who became the immortal moon goddess after consuming an elixir of immortality.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is primarily celebrated for its associations with family reunions, harvests, and moon观赏. The moon during this time of the year is at its fullest and roundest, symbolizing completeness and unity. The festival is characterized by various customs, such as:
1. Mooncakes: These are traditional pastry desserts filled with various ingredients like lotus seed paste, egg yolk, or salted duck egg, and are usually consumed during the festival.
2. Watching the full moon: Families gather to admire the moon, which is considered the most beautiful during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
3. Lantern shows: In some areas, lanterns are released into the sky to symbolize brightness and good fortune.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for families to come together, express their love and gratitude, and honor the past.
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