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Award-winning pictures of Mid-Autumn Festival handwritten newspaper

The origin of Mid-Autumn Festival:

The origin of Mid-Autumn Festival is related to agricultural production. Autumn is the harvest season. The word "autumn" is interpreted as "autumn when crops are ripe" In the Mid-Autumn Festival in August, crops and various fruits are maturing one after another. In order to celebrate the harvest and express their joy, farmers regard the Mid-Autumn Festival as a festival. "Mid-Autumn Festival" means the middle of autumn. August in the lunar calendar is a month in autumn, and the 15th is a day in this month. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival may be a custom passed down from the ancient Autumn Newspaper.

Important activities of Mid-Autumn Festival

20 13, 19 On September 9th, China Korean Folk Garden, located at the foot of Maoer Mountain in Yanji City, was filled with music. Thousands of citizens and tourists gathered together to watch wrestling competitions, enjoy national dances, drink wine and dance, and celebrate the Korean Autumn Festival.

Mid-autumn festival honor recognition

1October 29th, 20110, the 2nd China National Festival Summit and 201/65438 "National Festival Award" were held in the auditorium of China People's Political Consultative Conference. Yanji Municipal Bureau of Religious Affairs declared "China Korean Autumn Season" and won the "Most Charming Festival City" award.

Cultural anecdotes of Mid-Autumn Festival

It is said that during the Japanese Rebellion in Nonchen, General Li Shunchen fought against the Japanese invaders. In order to deter the invaders, General Li asked the women to put on uniforms and form a team to surround the peaks. When the enemy saw General Li's army, he was very scared and lost, so this dance was handed down.

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Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular among many ethnic groups in China and East Asian countries. It falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Because its value is only half that of Sanqiu, it is named, and some places set the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 16. The Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early years of the Tang Dynasty and prevailed in the Song Dynasty. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was as famous as New Year's Day and became one of the major festivals in China. Influenced by Chinese culture, Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival in some countries in Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia, especially for overseas Chinese living there. Since 2008, Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national statutory holiday. The state attaches great importance to the protection of intangible cultural heritage. On May 20th, 2006, the festival was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the three major Lantern Festival in China, so we should play with lanterns in festivals. But there is no large-scale Lantern Festival in Mid-Autumn Festival, and playing lanterns is mainly an activity between families and children. Translation: Also?