The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. It has a rich history and is filled with customs and legends.

According to legend, the festival originated from the ancient Chinese practice of worshiping the moon. It is believed that during the Tang Dynasty, the moon was considered a symbol of harmony and unity. People would gather together to admire the full moon and offer prayers for good fortune.
Another story tells of the Moon Goddess, Chang'e, who lived on the moon. According to the tale, she was a beautiful woman who was banished to the moon after eating an elixir of immortality. Every year on the Mid-Autumn Festival, people would look up at the moon and wish for her return.
Today, the Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated with various customs. Families gather to enjoy mooncakes, a traditional pastry filled with sweet or savory fillings. They also admire the full moon, light lanterns, and watch dragon and lion dances. The festival is a time for families to come together, appreciate the beauty of the moon, and share in the joy of the season.
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