The Mid Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. The full moon is considered a symbol of reunion, and is shining its brightest during this time.
Don't miss the opportunity to indulge in mooncakes, shaped round like the full moon which signifies reunion. You can find a variety of flavours, from classic lotus seed paste with egg yolk to innovative snowskin filled with champagne truffle. Join moon-viewing parties where families and friends gather, sipping tea and savoring mooncakes. Children delight in carrying lanterns, from traditional paper ones with wax candles to modern, battery-operated versions.
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