The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. It is a time for family reunions and the appreciation of the full moon. Here are some customs and legends associated with this festival.

One of the most famous customs is mooncake eating. Mooncakes are round pastries filled with sweet or savory ingredients, symbolizing the full moon. Another custom is lighting lanterns, which are believed to guide spirits back to their homes.
The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival dates back to the Tang Dynasty. One popular legend is about the Moon Goddess, Chang'e. According to the story, Chang'e swallowed an elixir of immortality, causing her to become a moon goddess. Her husband, Hou Yi, was left on Earth, and they were separated by the moon. People celebrate the festival by looking at the moon and wishing for family reunion.
In addition to mooncakes and lanterns, people also enjoy tea, moon-viewing, and dragon-boat racing. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for people to appreciate the beauty of the moon, express their love for family, and cherish the rich cultural heritage of China.
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