Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most well-known Chinese Festival.
The date of the Mid-Autumn Festival is on the 15th moon day of 8th Chinese lunar month.
It is a joyous time for family, friends, and couples to reunite under a full moon.
Bright lanterns are carried, hung high from poles, and launched into the sky.
The sweet smell of burning joss sticks fills the air as people share traditional mooncakes at night.
Chinese mooncakes are small, baked cakes eaten with the fingers during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Mooncakes are made with egg yolks and come with a variety of fillings made from bean paste, lotus seeds, fruits, and sometimes even meat. The cakes are typically round, symbolizing the full moon.
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