What are the traditional customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival?
The Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Tang Dynasty, flourished in the Song Dynasty, and has been inherited ever since. Especially in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Mid-Autumn Festival can develop and prevail as a traditional festival in China as the Spring Festival. Mid-Autumn Festival, in China, is also called Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Moon Festival, Moon Festival, Reunion Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Guangxi Festival. Since the Mid-Autumn Festival, there has been a folk custom of offering sacrifices to the moon and enjoying the lanterns in Yue Bai. Enjoy the moon together, and enjoy the moon cakes for family reunion.