
Mid-Autumn Festival and Mooncake Legends
Welcome to this video, where we explore the Mid-Autumn Festival, a significant traditional celebration in China and other Asian countries. Held on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese calendar, which usually falls in September or early October on the Gregorian calendar, this festival is known for its vibrant lanterns, mooncakes, and family reunions.
In this video, we delve into the history and significance of the Mid-Autumn Festival, and explore the various legends and stories associated with it. One of the most famous stories is about the love between HouYi and Chang'e. Because of this story, it has become a festival tradition to look at the full moon.
We also explore the legend of the origin of mooncakes. Join us as we unravel the traditions and customs associated with this festival and discover how it is celebrated around the world.
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