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Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, is the second biggest Chinese holiday of the year. It is traditionally celebrated with mooncakes, lanterns and in one corner of Hong Kong, the Tai Hang fire dragon dance.
The glow of lanterns, savoury and sweet mooncakes, and a beaming full moon will mark celebrations for the second biggest Chinese holiday of the year, Mid-Autumn Festival, on Sept 10. Across many cultures, celebrating the harvest is of great importance, but no harvest festival comes with such a history and collection of tales as the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. It is.