The Mid-autumn festival is the second most important festival after the Spring Festival to Chinese people. It takes its name from the fact that it is always celebrated in the middle of the autumn ...
There are many stories surrounding the Mid-Autumn Festival, but the most well-known legend is about an archer Hou Yi and his wife Chang’e. Hou Yi was exceptionally skilled at archery ...
This year's eight-day holiday from September 29 will see the Mid-Autumn Festival combined with the National Day holiday: September 29 to October 6, 2023 (eight days in total; Friday to Friday) ...
Of the many stories behind the Mid-Autumn Festival, the tale of Chang’e is one of the most well-known. All versions of the legend end the same way: the brew for eternal life belonged to Chang ...
USC Traditional Chinese Dance presented its annual performance, one of the only on-campus performances the club puts on every year and the only chance the USC community can see the club’s hard work.
Chang'e and the Jade Rabbit snuck off to the mortal realm to go around the village during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
People across Japan were treated to a full moon during the mid-autumn festival on Sept. 21 for the first time in eight years. The moon that rises on Aug. 15 on the lunar calendar, equivalent to Sept.