August 23, 2023 Mid-Autumn Festival is undoubtedly one of the most notable public holidays in the Chinese calendar, as well as one of the oldest. Marking the pinnacle of harvest season, when the moon is at its fullest, families and friends come together to give thanks and pay homage to ...
September 23 marks the fourth Farmer's Harvest Festival in China, and the occasion coincides with the Autumn Equinox on the Chinese lunar calendar. The country is celebrating farmers' hard work with fairs and performances. Crop destruction has reduced in the country, partially becaus...
Mid-Autumn Festival this year falls on September 10. It's traditionally a time for family reunion and celebrating the harvest. But how will people celebrate this year, and are their plans any different from when they were young? CGTN is out on the streets of Beijing to find out....
As the second most important festival in China after Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn is an official public holiday. In 2023, the festival falls on September 29th, which is close to China’s National Day on October 1st. Therefore, ...
Chinese people believed the moon governed all vital changes, especially the harvest of grain. Therefore, people will put a table outside under the moon on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Then burn incense, put moon cakes and fruits as sacrifices on the table, face the moon, and pray...
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So, farmers set the middle day of the August as the day to celebrate the harvest. As August is the middle month of the Autumn according to the Chinese lunar calendar, the day is called Mid-autumn Festival. The festival was set as a fixed festival in the early Tang Dynasty, and begins...
2. During this golden harvest season, I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival and that your life is getting better and better. Chinese:金秋的岁月,丰收的季节,祝你中秋快乐,生活越来越好。 Pinyin:jīn qiū dē suì yuè,fēng shōu dē jì jiē,zhù nǐ zhōng qiū kuài lè,shēng huó yuè...
As one of the oldest festival, the origin of the Mid-Autumn festival celebration can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty of China (around 600AD). One story believes that it is the middle day of the Autumn on which day farmers would celebrate the harvest, express their joy and show respec...
It was described as a day for emperors to celebrate the year’s harvest by giving offerings to the moon and hosting a great feast. Ad Feedback Today, the Mid-Autumn Festival is an incredibly important family gathering – it’s when “people and the moon reunite to form a full ...