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 long history, dating back to the Tang Dynasty. The festival is primarily celebrated to honor the moon and to express gratitude for the harvest.

According to legend, the festival originated from the story of Chang'e, a beautiful moon goddess who descended to Earth. Her husband, Hou Yi, was a skilled archer who shot down nine suns to save the world. In gratitude, the gods presented him with an elixir of immortality. However, when Hou Yi shared it with Chang'e, she accidentally swallowed it and was transformed into a moon. Since then, people have celebrated the festival by admiring the full moon and eating mooncakes, a type of pastry filled with sweet or savory ingredients.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, families gather to enjoy the moon, share mooncakes, and tell stories. It is a time for reunion and reflection, as people remember their ancestors and appreciate the beauty of nature. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a symbol of unity, prosperity, and the appreciation of life's simple pleasures.
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