Vietnam’s Mid-Autumn Festival, or Tết Trung Thu, brings together families to celebrate the harvest. Children eat sweet mooncakes and light lanterns as beacons for prosperity and good fortune. “Vietnam ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Members of a fire dragon dance team spin balls of joss sticks in Hong Kong. - Peter Parks/AFP/Getty Images It’s not an ...
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 ...
My first memory of a mooncake is only a series of brief impressions. I’m young — slightly taller than our wooden kitchen table. My mom and brother sit, but my dad stands, cutting a mooncake with a ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival, which is celebrated primarily in East and Southeast Asia, is a time of year when families and communities come together to light paper lanterns and eat mooncakes. For those ...
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 ...
Hong Kong (CNN) — It’s time to hang a lantern, share a mooncake and peel a pomelo – Mid-Autumn Festival is here. Falling on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, it’s celebrated primarily in East ...