The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. One of the most iconic customs during this festival is eating mooncakes.

The origin of mooncakes dates back to the Tang Dynasty. According to legend, mooncakes were first made to symbolize the unity of the people during the Moon Festival. The mooncake is round, representing the full moon, and is filled with various ingredients like lotus seed paste, red bean paste, or salted egg yolk.
Eating mooncakes is not only a way to celebrate the festival but also a way to honor the moon goddess, Chang'e. During the festival, families gather together to enjoy the mooncakes, tea, and lanterns. It is also a time for people to express their gratitude for the harvest and pray for a good future.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for families to come together, share stories, and appreciate the beauty of the moon. Eating mooncakes is an essential part of this celebration, symbolizing unity, prosperity, and happiness.
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