Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival: by Biliuta Nicolae

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Chinese Mid-Autumn

Festival 
BY BILIUTA NICOLAE
Festival Facts

-2020 date: Thursday, October 1st.


See the Mid-Autumn Festivals Dates
-How it began: moon worship, over
3,000 years
-Must-eat food: mooncake
-Popular activities: admiring the full
moon, eating mooncakes, traveling
Greeting
Cards
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FRIENDS
Lanterns

The most common Chinese lanterns are red, oval shaped, and
decorated with red or golden tassels. Typically, they come in many
different shapes including square, rectangle, and spherical.
Mooncake

A mooncakes is a Chinese cake


traditionally eaten during the Moon
Festival. Is a small cake, with bean,
mango, chocolate filling.
What the Chinese Eat for
Mid-Autumn Festival

Mooncakes are the must-eat Mid-Autumn


food in China. They are a traditional Chinese
pastry. Chinese people see in the roundness of
mooncakes a symbol of reunion and
happiness.
Other foods eaten during the festival are
harvest foods, such as crabs, pumpkins,
pomelos, and grapes. People enjoy them at
their freshest, most nutritious, and auspicious
meanings are particularly associated with
round foods
MY OPINION WITH
THIS FESTIVAL IS
GOOD BECAUSE I
LIKE LANTERNS,
CHINESE TRADITIONS
My opinion
AND NIGHT FALL.
THE
END

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