Mid-autumn festival is a festival in china, it is also called mooncake festival, it celebrated for spend quality time with family, making paper lantern and watching lion dance.
Mid-Autumn Festival is a celebration of the rice harvest and many fruits. Ceremonies are held both to give thanks for the harvest and to encourage the harvest-giving light to return again in the coming year.
It is also a reunion time for families, a little like Thanksgiving. Chinese people celebrate it by gathering for dinners, worshiping the moon, lighting paper lanterns, eating mooncakes, etc.
The Mid Autumn Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday that is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. People celebrate this festival by gathering with family and friends, eating mooncakes, and admiring the full moon. Additionally, people often light lanterns and set off fireworks to mark the occasion.
Mid-Autumn Festival also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated in Chinese culture the Mid-Autumn Festival to pray for the harvest, fine weather, and peace for the country. Because the harvest was tied to the moon cycle, the festival is meant to take place when the moon is at its fullest.