Do you know anything about the Mid-Autumn Festival? How do people celebrate it? What is the history of this festival? The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important festivals in China. People also call it the Mooncake Festival or the Moon Festival. People living in China can enjoy a one-day holiday.
In China, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a reunion time for family. Chinese people celebrate it by having dinners together, watching the moon, lighting paper lanterns, eating mooncakes and so on.
This Festival has a history of over 3,000 years. People watched the moon to give thanks for the harvest (收获). Now, most people have enough food to eat, but the Mid-Autumn Festival is still meaningful because the full moon during the festival is a symbol (象征) of family reunions. As time goes by, it has wishes (祝愿) for good health and happiness.
① Having a meal. ② Watching the moon. ③ Lighting paper lanterns.
④ Giving thanks to others. ⑤ Having mooncakes.
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