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 various customs.

According to legend, the festival originated from the moon worship of the ancient Chinese. During the Tang Dynasty, it became a national holiday. One popular story is about the Moon Goddess, Chang'e, who flew to the moon after eating an elixir of immortality. People celebrate her journey by admiring the full moon and enjoying mooncakes.
Mooncakes are a must-have during the Mid-Autumn Festival. These round pastries symbolize reunion and completeness. They come in various flavors, such as lotus seed, red bean, and egg yolk. Another custom is lighting lanterns, which represent brightness and happiness.
Families gather to enjoy the moon, eat mooncakes, and share stories. It is a time for reflection and appreciation of life's beauty. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a cherished tradition that brings people together and celebrates the harmony between the earth and the moon.
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