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The
Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated in most East Asian countries.
It is
the second most important festival in China after Chinese New Year. To the
Chinese, the festival means family reunion(团圆)and
peace.
Chinese
people celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with many traditional and meaningful
activities, such as eating dinner with family and admiring the moon.
Chinese people regard the round shape of mooncakes as a symbol of
reunion and happiness. Other foods eaten during the festival are harvest foods,
such as crabs(蟹), pumpkins(南瓜), and grapes. People enjoy them at their freshest and most
nutritious(有营养的)period of time.
Chinese emperors admired the sun and the moon every year to pray
for a good harvest.
In Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, celebrations are more
than those in China, such as lighting lanterns and dragon dances. In Japan and
Vietnam, there are also some new celebrations because Chinese culture has
influenced them deeply.
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A. In many other countries,the
festival is widely celebrated.
B. Mooncakes are a kind of traditional Chinese sweet.
C. Mooncakes are people's favorite food.
D. People believed admiring the moon and eating at a
round table would bring them good luck and happiness.
E. And the custom of admiring the moon started in the
Shang Dynasty.
F. People like getting together to admire the moon.
G. The festival takes place on the 15th day of the 8th
lunar month.
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