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Shangri-La wants to be the heartbeat of your Mid-Autumn celebration, the destination where traditions are honoured, and the ...
Mid-Autumn Festival became an official celebration in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) but there isn’t one single answer to the question of when and how the annual event began.
HOUSTON – This Saturday, September 14, experience the festive Mid-Autumn celebration at The Chinese Community Center.There will be delicious Chinese food, art, music, and even free health checks ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival celebrates the end of the autumn harvest in line with the full moon. In accordance with the Lunar calendar, it occurs on the fifteenth day of the eighth month.
Mooncakes are eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival. They represent completeness and family reunion. The one pictured here is filled with lotus paste and salted duck egg yolk. Today is the Mid ...
The Mid-Autumn or Moon Festival, coming up on Sept. 17, is a favorite holiday in several Asian nations. Its signature bite: the beautiful, decadent mooncake.
This free festival will also feature complimentary access to our new permanent Explore Asia exhibition as well as our new exhibition on view Tsherin Sherpa: Spirits. Admission to the Mid-Autumn ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival, which is also known as the "Moon Festival" or "Mooncake Festival," is a traditional Asian celebration held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month.
The Chinese Students and Scholars Association held a celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival on Friday that attracted more than 1,000 community members. (Photo courtesy of Mengjia Zhang) This past ...
Mid-Autumn Festival became an official celebration in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) but there isn’t one single answer to the question of when and how the Mid-Autumn Festival began.