#MidAutumnFestival

The Mid-Autumn Festival Moon Has the Power to Reunite Family

As the year embraces September, so too will Chinese people begin to embrace the nearing Mid-Autumn Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival has evolved from “sacrificing the moon” ceremonies. So the Autumn Equinox in ancient times and has become a precious cultural heritage. To give you an idea of what it’s like: adults usually indulge in moon cakes of different varieties with a good cup of piping hot Chinese tea, while the youngsters run about with brightly-lit lanterns.…

Chinese Nursery Rhyme: 中秋节(Zhōngqiūjié) Mid-Autumn Festival

Zhōngqiūjié 中秋节 Mid-autumn Festival

Zhōngqiūjié, yuèguāngguāng, 中秋节,       月 光光, Mid-autumn Festival, the moon is shining,

Quánjiā yìqǐ kàn yuèliɑng. 全家      一起 看  月亮。 All of us get together to see the moon.

Yuè ér yuán, yuè ér liàng, 月    儿 圆,   月  儿  亮, The moon is round and bright,

yuèbǐng tián, yuèbǐng xiāng.…

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