Chinese Mid Autumn Festival Lanterns. 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. The Mid-Autumn Festival (for other names, see § Etymology) is a harvest festival celebrated in Chinese culture.It is held on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar with a full moon at night, corresponding to mid-September to early October of the Gregorian calendar
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The Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is one of the most important traditional holidays in China The Mid-Autumn Festival Lantern Show will also be held at Thean Hou Temple
Chinese Mid Autumn Festival Lantern Stock Illustration Illustration of design, east 43752790
Traditional Mid-Autumn Festival lanterns are made of paper and lit with candles While both the Mid-Autumn Festival and Chinese New Year are significant. The Mid-Autumn Festival (for other names, see § Etymology) is a harvest festival celebrated in Chinese culture.It is held on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar with a full moon at night, corresponding to mid-September to early October of the Gregorian calendar
. The Mid-Autumn Festival Lantern Show will also be held at Thean Hou Temple Mid-Autumn Festival Lantern Riddles Writing riddles on lanterns has become a beloved tradition
Close up of traditional red hanging Chinese lanterns celebrating festivals like Chinese New Year. The Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节), also known as Lantern Festival, Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a holiday that is all about the appreciation of the moon These lanterns are usually in the shape of birds, fish, and fruits, covered with colorful papers and painted with Chinese characters "Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival"