
Every year, Chinese families celebrate the moon festival, or Mid-autumn festival
Chinese people believe the full moon is a symbol of peace and family reunion. On Mid-Autumn night the harvest moon is supposed to be the brightest and fullest of the year.

In Chinese , the moon is called yuè (月)
People in china celebrate the Mid-autumn festival by having family reunions and appreciating the moon

People in Asia (China) also make paper lanterns and eat moon cakes (yuè bǐng(月饼)) to celebrate the Mid-autumn festival.

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Every year, Chinese families celebrate the moon festival, or Mid-autumn festival
Chinese people believe the full moon is a symbol of peace and family reunion. On Mid-Autumn night the harvest moon is supposed to be the brightest and fullest of the year.

In Chinese , the moon is called yuè (月)
People in china celebrate the Mid-autumn festival by having family reunions and appreciating the moon

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