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中秋节快乐!Today we reunite with our family, eat moon cake, look upon the moon and wish for a long life.

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋节 I hope everyone who celebrates are able to celebrate with their families

At 中秋节 Chinese people eat moon cakes 月饼, which traditionally are round 圆 like the moon, a symbol of reunion 团圆 and never seperating 分开. It resembles always being together with your family

There are so many Chinese-Americans in Los Angeles that this weekend, there were COMPETING Moon Festivals on the east side of town, over there in communities like Monterrey Park and Arcadia, where a ton of Taiwanese folks live. I only know this because Eva has joined a Chinese Children’s Chorus and had to perform at two of these festivals, back to back.

While it’s about 14 degrees hotter on that…

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The Tale of Cuội is a Vietnamese animated short showcasing the beauty of Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival. The short includes classic characters like the Jade Rabbit, Cuội, Hằng Nga (Vietnamese Chang’e), and the multitudes of Moon Festival elements such as the lanterns and the moon cakes.

Source:The Tale of Cuội

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It’s almost the Moon Festival! In celebration, here is a drawing of Later Lê dynasty round-collared

It’s almost the Moon Festival! In celebration, here is a drawing of Later Lê dynasty round-collared robe in the motif of the moon.

Source:Xanh Xanh


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A Moon Festival-inspired white fantasy áo tấc, with elements of Hằng Nga, the moon goddess. The goddA Moon Festival-inspired white fantasy áo tấc, with elements of Hằng Nga, the moon goddess. The goddA Moon Festival-inspired white fantasy áo tấc, with elements of Hằng Nga, the moon goddess. The goddA Moon Festival-inspired white fantasy áo tấc, with elements of Hằng Nga, the moon goddess. The goddA Moon Festival-inspired white fantasy áo tấc, with elements of Hằng Nga, the moon goddess. The goddA Moon Festival-inspired white fantasy áo tấc, with elements of Hằng Nga, the moon goddess. The goddA Moon Festival-inspired white fantasy áo tấc, with elements of Hằng Nga, the moon goddess. The goddA Moon Festival-inspired white fantasy áo tấc, with elements of Hằng Nga, the moon goddess. The goddA Moon Festival-inspired white fantasy áo tấc, with elements of Hằng Nga, the moon goddess. The goddA Moon Festival-inspired white fantasy áo tấc, with elements of Hằng Nga, the moon goddess. The godd

A Moon Festival-inspired white fantasy áo tấc, with elements of Hằng Nga, the moon goddess. The goddess is depicted here as an elf-like creature in white, with flowing long hair.

Source:Nguyên Hạ


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A Moon Festival-inspired photoshoot of the Nguyễn dynasty áo tấc, with elements of the Moon Goddess A Moon Festival-inspired photoshoot of the Nguyễn dynasty áo tấc, with elements of the Moon Goddess A Moon Festival-inspired photoshoot of the Nguyễn dynasty áo tấc, with elements of the Moon Goddess A Moon Festival-inspired photoshoot of the Nguyễn dynasty áo tấc, with elements of the Moon Goddess A Moon Festival-inspired photoshoot of the Nguyễn dynasty áo tấc, with elements of the Moon Goddess A Moon Festival-inspired photoshoot of the Nguyễn dynasty áo tấc, with elements of the Moon Goddess A Moon Festival-inspired photoshoot of the Nguyễn dynasty áo tấc, with elements of the Moon Goddess A Moon Festival-inspired photoshoot of the Nguyễn dynasty áo tấc, with elements of the Moon Goddess

A Moon Festival-inspired photoshoot of the Nguyễn dynasty áo tấc, with elements of the Moon Goddess Hằng Nga.

Source:Linh Ưnbi Make Up


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Moon Orchestra

Moon Orchestra


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the last mid-autumn festival celebration in the Xu householdthe last mid-autumn festival celebration in the Xu householdthe last mid-autumn festival celebration in the Xu householdthe last mid-autumn festival celebration in the Xu household

the last mid-autumn festival celebration in the Xu household


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