[Mid-Autumn Festival] šŸŒ™

I was holding my lantern, the little battery-powered light inside glowing softly. My family was sitting around me, each with their own lantern, and we moved them gently back and forth, watching the soft glow fill the room. No crowds, no decorations—just us and the warm light from our lanterns.

I’ve always loved Mid-Autumn Festival, not for any big celebration, but for nights like this. The stories my parents tell about Chang’e and the jade rabbit, the feeling of holding something that glows in your hands, and just enjoying the quiet—it’s simple, but it sticks with me.

Later, we gathered around the table. Mooncakes were spread out: lotus seed paste, red bean and a few with the little egg yolks in the center. I went straight for the lotus seed paste—it’s my favorite. There’s something comforting about eating mooncake together, about everyone enjoying their own favorites but still being part of the same moment.

The moon was outside. Everything felt calm. No rush, no noise—just a quiet night with my family, our lanterns, and the moon watching over us.

Mid-Autumn Festival isn’t about crowds or fancy displays. It’s about this—light, family, and quiet moments that feel like they stretch forever. That night, holding my lantern and finishing the last bite of mooncake, I felt that clearly.

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