As people ready their lanterns and mooncakes in time for Mid-Autumn Festival on Saturday, let’s take a look at the history, customs and symbolism of the moon festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also referred to as the Mooncake Festival, is celebrated in many countries in Asia and in the United States. Here to tell us more about the holiday and the tradition of ...
Enclosed in decorated metal tins or glossy boxes to make them easy to gift, mooncakes are commonly associated with the ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important festivities in China, According to Chinese lunar calendar, the 15th day of the 8th month is the exact midst of autumn, so it's called the ...
Stargazers in Hokkaido were left moonstruck with the appearance of a mid-autumn full moon on Sept. 29, which happened to be the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Autumn in the lunar calendar ...
Mid-Autumn Festival (aka Mooncake Day) is this week, and while loads of families buy the eggy treats for moongazing, these days we know that the tins they come in are not great for the environment.
The festival is held to mark Mid-Autumn. Participants hand-write wishes onto the lanterns, most of them are about family and well-being, before launching them into the night sky. The festival ...
People across Japan were treated to a full moon during the mid-autumn festival on Sept. 21 for the first time in eight years. The moon that rises on Aug. 15 on the lunar calendar, equivalent to Sept.