China's Mid-Autumn Festival is traditionally celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunisolar month (somewhere in the period early September to early August). The festival is the second most important festival after the Spring Festival to Chinese people.
Every year, when the festival moon cakes comes people go home from every corner of the country and the world to meet their family and have dinner with them. The festival is the second most important festival to the Spring Festival to Chinese people. Every year, when the festival comes people go home from every corner of the world to meet their family and have dinner with them.
Top Places to Celebrate the Festival
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a family celebration and usually many outdoor activities are arranged especially for the event. On the evening of a Mid-Autumn Festival, families stay up late and get together eating mooncake and gazing at the moon.
If you want to take part, invite a few friends and check out places to celebrate the festival in the following cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Hangzhou, to celebrate the festival. China Highlights' Mid-Autumn Festival tours allow you to have a authentic Chinese festival as the Chinese people do.
Source: http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/festivals/mid-autumn-festival.htm
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Places to Celebrate the Festival
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