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Bangkok Post on MSNCross-cultural mooncakesThe Mid-Autumn Festival is tied to the traditions of the autumn harvest, when cakes were made as offerings to the Moon.Mooncakes have different symbolic meanings across various the Asian countries, ...
In recent years, the Confucius Academy in Guiyang has explored the cultural connotations of four traditional festivals, ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival celebrated by many East and Southeast Asian countries. People wished for good harvest, fine weather, and peace for the country. Because the harvest ...
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.
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.
In my family, Mid-Autumn celebrations begin early, often around late August when mooncakes start flooding the supermarket aisles of my neighborhood’s G-Mart. The traditional food for China’s ...
A time for moon-gazing, lantern-making, dragon boat racing and more, the Mid-Autumn Festival in China is rich in cultural symbolism and offers a chance for luxury brands to uphold its cultural ...
However, to celebrate Mid-Autumn, the three of us would gather together and enjoy the rare experience of using our dining table. Through scattered conversations — a result of my parents conversing and ...
Mooncake season is in full swing with the fast-approaching Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival on Sept. 29. The delectable, calorie-packed cakes (a small one can weigh in at almost 1,000 calories) are a ...
The Mid-Autumn Moon and Lantern Festival is crafted to be a joyous and interactive experience for attendees of all ages, with a special focus on engaging families and children.
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