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How do you say Happy Mid-Autumn Festival in Chinese?

How do you say Happy Mid-Autumn Festival in Chinese?

中秋节快乐!

What is Mid-Autumn Festival called in Chinese?

Moon Festival
The Mid-Autumn Festival (simplified Chinese: 中秋节; traditional Chinese: 中秋節) also known as Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated by many East and Southeast Asian people.

Why do Chinese emperors celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival?

Ancient Chinese emperors worshiped the harvest moon in autumn, as they believed that the practice would bring them a plentiful harvest the following year. The term “Mid-Autumn” first appeared in the book Rites of Zhou (周礼), written in the Warring States Period (475 – 221 BC).

What do Chinese eat on Mid-Autumn Festival?

The evening’s dishes emphasize the bounty of fall’s harvest—pumpkin, chestnuts, taro, persimmons, sweet potato, walnuts, and mushrooms figure centrally in most meals along with traditional celebratory foods like crab, pork, and duck.

What does the Mid-Autumn Festival symbolize?

The Mid-autumn Festival is associated with the moon and “moon appreciation” (shangyue) parties, particularly because the moon is at its brightest during this time. The festival also coincides with the end of the autumn harvest, marking the end of the Hungry Ghost Festival, which occurs during the seventh lunar month.

What is the meaning of Mid-Autumn Festival?

Falling on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, Mid-Autumn Festival, or Moon Festival, is when families gather to sample autumn harvests, light lanterns and admire what’s believed to be the fullest moon of the year.

What do mooncakes symbolize?

KATHY CHAN CEPPI: The symbolism of the mooncake, of course, is it’s round like the moon. It symbolizes family and harmony. It’s given as a gift.

Is Mid-Autumn Festival a public holiday in China?

China has 7 legal holidays in a year, including New Year’s Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, May Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day.

Why do we carry lanterns during Mid-Autumn Festival?

As ubiquitous as the mooncake, lanterns have been associated with the festival since the Tang dynasty, possibly because of their traditional symbolization of fertility. The lanterns also serve a practical purpose of lighting the way as friends and family stay up to appreciate the full moon late into the night.

How much do mooncakes cost?

Expect to pay between $10 and $30 for four mooncakes in a decorative tin. Price generally increases with the quality of ingredients and the number of salted egg yolks included in each mooncake (0, 1, 2 or 3).

What do they call the Mid Autumn Festival in Vietnam?

Tết Trung Thu (節中秋 in Chữ Nôm, Mid-Autumn Tet), in Vietnamese. Also known as, The Children’s Festival, in Vietnam. Most festival songs are sung by the children.

Is the Mid Autumn Festival a public holiday in Hong Kong?

In Hong Kong and Macau, the day after the Mid-Autumn Festival is a public holiday rather than the festival date itself (unless that date falls on a Sunday, then Monday is also a holiday), because many celebration events are held at night.

What is the name of the Chinese Harvest Moon Festival?

Moon Festival or Harvest Moon Festival, because of the celebration’s association with the full moon on this night, as well as the traditions of moon worship and moon viewing. Zhōngqiū Jié (中秋节), is the official name in Mandarin. Jūng-chāu Jit (中秋節), official name in Cantonese.

What is the official name of Reunion Festival in China?

Tiong-chhiu-cheh, Peh-goe̍h-cheh (中秋節, 八月節), official name in Hokkien. Reunion Festival, in earlier times, a woman in China took this occasion to visit her parents before returning to celebrate with her husband and his parents.