Mid-Autumn Festival, as a traditional festival in China, has been highly respected by everyone since ancient times. Every time we miss our relatives, we call it Mid-Autumn Festival. Especially for some overseas travelers, they may miss their distant relatives more every Mid-Autumn Festival. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, the flight attendants on the Beijing-Zhangjia high-speed railway dressed as Chang 'e sent blessings to everyone, which attracted everyone to take photos to commemorate. There are actually many traditional customs on this day. One: eat moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival.
It is inevitable to eat moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Every few days before the Mid-Autumn Festival, the streets are full of excitement. Everyone is buying moon cakes and fruits to go home, not only for themselves, but also for visiting relatives and friends. Although we can usually eat moon cakes, it seems that moon cakes are given more important significance by the Mid-Autumn Festival. In short, the Mid-Autumn Festival is incomplete without moon cakes. Two: Reunion with family.
Although the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday is not long, that is, about three days, everyone will go home from other places to spend the holiday with their families, because Mid-Autumn Festival means reunion, and the family must be together, no matter how far away they are, they will buy a lot of gifts to get home. It doesn't matter if you are busy outside at ordinary times. The most important thing is the Mid-Autumn Festival. We will go home for the New Year. There is nothing happier than having a family reunion dinner with your parents. Three: enjoy the moon in the yard.
Mid-Autumn Festival is the time when the moon is the biggest and roundest. I still remember that when I was a child, it was really lively in my hometown. At night, the yard was already full of delicious food. Everyone enjoyed the moon in the yard while eating delicious food, and recalled the picture of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon in their minds. This feeling was so beautiful.
Although everyone's life has been greatly improved now, many traditions have not changed during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Now we celebrate the festival not only as a holiday, but also as a feeling.
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