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Mid-Autumn Festival also is also called the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival. It is the second most important traditional festival in China after Chinese new year. It is also celebrated by many other Asian countries, such as Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
In China, Mid-Autumn Festival is a celebration of the rice harvest and many fruits. Actually, It has a very long history of over 3000 years. It was derived from the custom of worshiping the moon in autumn to thank it for the harvest. In the process of culture/historical developments, Mid-Autumn Festival has been infused with more meanings, including families gathering together and praying for good health and happiness.
In modern times, people mainly celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival as a time for family reunions. It is said the moon on this day is the brightest and roundest, which has come to mean family reunion.When it comes to the Mid-Autumn Festival, we also come back home to accompany with our parents and children and eat the Moon cake together.