From wolfing down too many mooncakes to rounding up your entire family to marvel at the full moon, there are certain traditions without which the Mid-Autumn Festival simply wouldn’t be the same.
When is the Mid-Autumn Festival? The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the fifteenth day of the eight month in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar.
An elixir of immortality, a flight to the moon, and the moon goddess at the centre of it all. Of the many stories behind the Mid-Autumn Festival ... is based on another Chinese legend, Lady ...
Today is the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, otherwise known as the Mooncake Festival. And since the moon is a prominent feature during this festival, I decided to have a little bit of fun with moon ...
The annual mid-autumn music festival of ... featured a range of musical styles. Chinese classics such as "The Yellow River Concerto" and "Full Moon and Blooming Flowers" were performed alongside ...