A time for moon-gazing, lantern-making, dragon boat racing and more, the Mid-Autumn Festival in China is rich in cultural symbolism and offers a chance for luxury brands to uphold its cultural ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a major fall holiday celebrated in many Asian communities around the globe, much like Lunar New Year in winter. Most commonly associated with Chinese mooncakes — and ...
“The Moon Festival was the largest festival, next to Chinese New Year, but I always liked it better,” Shally Wong tells me. Her voice drifts in a dreamy way, as if it were time-traveling back to her ...
Every year as fall rolls around, East Asian and Southeast Asian communities gather to celebrate. Whether you know it as the Mid-Autumn Festival or Chuseok, September is a time to give thanks for the ...
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Today, September 10 is Mid-Autumn Festival! Called by many names around the world, the Mid-Autumn Festival (known as Zhōngqiū Jié in Mandarin ...
It’s not an exaggeration to call Mid-Autumn Festival the world’s largest full moon party. Even Labubu, the wildly popular Pop Mart toy, has been known to celebrate the event. Falling on the 15th day ...
Cutting into a rich mooncake while having tea steeping as you admire the moon is just one way East and Southeast Asians celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Salem Statesman Journal, a USA TODAY ...
An age-old harvest tradition begins today with East Asian communities around the world celebrating the first full moon of fall. Based on the lunar calendar, the Mid-Autumn Festival corresponds with ...
This thanksgiving is only a day away, yet supermarkets aren’t stocked with turkeys. That’s because the centerpiece for this Chinese and Vietnamese harvest celebration doesn’t include a bulky bird.