Mid-Autumn Festival
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, moon birthday, Moon night, Autumn Festival, midautumn Festival, moon worship festival, Moon Festival, Moon Festival, Reunion Festival, is a traditional Chinese folk festival.
Mid-Autumn Festival ? Full moon
The custom of appreciating the moon comes from offering to the moon, and the serious offering to the moon has become a relaxed pleasure. It is said that the night moon is closest to the Earth at this time, and the moon is the largest, roundest and brightest, so there has been the custom of feasting and admiring the moon since ancient times.
Mid-Autumn Festival ? Eat moon cakes
Mooncakes were originally used to offer offerings to the god of the moon, and later people gradually came to enjoy the moon and taste mooncakes as a symbol of family reunion.
National Day National Day
On October 1, 1949, the founding ceremony was held in Tian 'anmen Square, the capital of Beijing. The proclamation of the founding of the People's Republic of China, amid the sound of a cannon salute, was one of the greatest transformations in Chinese history. In September 1949, a session of the CPPCC decided to set October 1 as the National Day.
National Day ? History
The term "National Day", which refers to the national celebration, was first seen in the Western Jin Dynasty. China's feudal times, the national festive events, greater than the emperor's accession, birthday and so on. Therefore, in ancient China, the emperor ascended the throne and the birthday was called "National Day". Today the anniversary of the founding of the country is called National Day.