秋天 Qiū tiān
On Mid-autumn Day.
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Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival.
Chinese New Year, then the Mid-Autumn Festival.
秋天 Qiū tiān
Zhongqiujie is a Mandarin Chinese equivalent of 'August [or Mid-Autumn] Festival'.
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Zhongqiu is the mid-autumn festival in Chinese and Vietnamese culture.
According to Chinese folklore, the Moon Goddess of Immortality - Chang'e - lived in the moon and watched over the world, either in a malevolent or benevolent way. Small children are encouraged to look for her, dancing on the moon, during the Mid-Autumn Festival. For more information on the Mid-Autumn Festival, see the link below.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month (which falls between the last), a date when the moon is supposedly at its fullest and roundest. All parts of China and more Chinese community in the world. More info about Mid-autumn Festival http://www.chinafacttours.com/facts/chinese-mid-autumn-festival.html