How Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated, from mooncakes to lanterns
Asia One·2022-08-18 19:03
The glow of lanterns, savoury and sweet mooncakes, and a beaming full moon will mark celebrations for the second biggest Chinese holiday of the year, Mid-Autumn Festival, on Sept 10.
Across many cultures, celebrating the harvest is of great importance, but no harvest festival comes with such a history and collection of tales as the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.
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Dass 19/08/2022
These celebrations are slowly fading away. I truly support all religion to continue and oast down their tradition and culture to the next generation. I am an Indian and my neighbours are Chinese and Malay. I told them, whatever is their prayers to celebration not to worry and continue to celebrate. Even if there is burning of joss stick to hell money. I have no objection. All celebrations has a good reasons to there so we respect it at all times. My Christian neighbour is also very friendly and helpful. Must thank them for being a good neighbours.
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Alice tanhai ping 19/08/2022
goodmorning 早上好
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Weit 19/08/2022
mid autumn is just round the corner prepare yourself for eating moon cakes and enjoy lantern festival
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Roominyourheart 18/08/2022
Happy Mid Autumn Festival to All! May we be blessed and enjoy our favourite mooncakes.
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Good luck 0716 23/08/2022
When one mention Mid-Autumn Festival majority wld think of mooncakes as this sweet snack synonymous with the festival while we know the lanterns is also part of the festival where we begin to hang or children to play with it
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