To celebrate Mid-autumn Festival, which is on 15th, August of the traditional Chinese calendar. It's a day for family reunion. People will come home and get together, watching the moon(the moon is the roundest on this day.), eating mooncakes, eating pomelos and so on. Many Chinese people who can't be home on this day will feel the most homesickness.
having festival dinner with family, eat mooncakes, play lanterns
mooncakes-月饼Yuèbǐng
On Mid-autumn Day.
dumplings red beans rice hot pot mooncakes buns
they eat mooncakes buns rice hot pot red bean watch fire works
In the very southern tip of china, people do eat young saltwater crocodiles.
Depends on where they lived. Near to water, fish; inland, fowl and swine. In the South, the main carbohydrate was rice; in the rest of the country it was wheat, which was customarily made into noodles. One common item NOT on the Chinese diet is dairy. East Asians cannot digest milk products past infanthood.
Mooncakes, a Chinese bakery product, are eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival (Zhongqiujie), one of the four most important Chinese festivals. They are often exchanged between family and friends and are a part of the overall celebration.
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