Why they celebrate the Moon Festival is the equivalent to the reasoning behind Americans celebrating Thanksgiving. This festival is known as a tradition amongst the Chinese culture.
It depends on which society you are referring to. Not all societies celebrate the same festivals.
Because they want to
There is the Yam Festival (The Feast of the New Yam) , to celebrate the new harvest season every year.
You don't celebrate biodiversity. Biodiversity is when a community has more then one type of organism. So therefore, your not going to celebrate that.
festival of perfection = khahg shlemoot (?? ?????)
The Hindus Celebrate this festival, on the eve before the 6th moon.
the Chinese people started to celebrate the moon festival at the 1898. they decide that it would be fun and bring the luck to the moon. for my luck, my record is to make paper cranes
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because they are a religious thing that we must celebrate!!
Chinese new year, moon festival, and lantern festival.
Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Moon Festival are two of them.
the Chinese people started to celebrate the moon festival at the 1898. they decide that it would be fun and bring the luck to the moon. for my luck, my record is to make paper cranes
The Hindus Celebrate this festival, on the eve before the 6th moon.
China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines.
Chinese celebrate Chinese New Year, Moon Cake, and Lantern festival.
They celebrate New Year, Chinese New Year, Christmas and Full Moon festival. I hoped this help!
If you're asking about the Moon Festival aka Mid Autumn Festival, it's largely celebrated by Chinese from many parts of the World (China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia e.t.c.). The Vietnamese and Filipinos also celebrate this occasion. Note that in culturally diverse countries such as Singapore and Malaysia, it's not unusual for non-Chinese to also celebrate it casually.