Zhongqiujie is how you say Chinese moon festival in Chinese?
During the Chinese moon festival.
Chinese new year, moon festival, and lantern festival.
Zhongqiujie is a Mandarin Chinese equivalent of 'August [or Mid-Autumn] Festival'.
Hands down, no. The Chinese Moon Festival is in Spring.
August 15
Moon Festival. The hottest one. ;)
The Chinese Moon Festival is on the 15th of the 8th lunar month. It's also known as the Mid-autumn Festival. Chinese culture is deeply imbedded in traditional festivals. Just like Christmas and Thanksgiving in the West, the Moon Festival is one of the most important traditional events for the Chinese.The Moon Festival is full of legendary stories. Legend says that Chang Er flew to the moon, where she has lived ever since. You might see her dancing on the moon during the Moon Festival. The Moon Festival is also an occasion for family reunions. When the full moon rises, families get together to watch the full moon, eat moon cakes, and sing moon poems. With the full moon, the legend, the family and the poems, you can't help thinking that this is really a perfect world. That is why the Chinese are so fond of the Moon Festival.
It is eaten in the moon festival because taro has the same texture as the lotus in mooncakes.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, has been celebrated by the Chinese people for over 3,000 years. It falls on the 15th day of the 8th month in the lunar calendar when the moon is at its fullest and brightest.
Chinese New Year moon cake festival dragon dance festival
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.
reunion of family members