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晚上活动,半夜赏月
After a family reunion dinner, many people like to go out to attend special performances in parks or in public squares.Night falls, and the land is bathed in silver moonlight.Families set up tables in their courtyards or sit together on their balconies, chatting and eating moon cakes and fruit.Together, they enjoy the enchanting spell of night.不同的名族的活动
People in different parts of China have different ways to celebrate the festival.For example, the moon is the symbol of happy love in the legend of Miao People.In the night of the Mid-autumn Day, the young Miao people sing and dance under the moon, which is vividly called “moon dance”(Tiao Yue in Chinese).During the dance, the unmarried ones will look for their love.And for Dai people, they pray for the good harvest.When the full moon rises, every household would offer moon cakes, fruits, fish, duck and grains on the platform to the moon.共同的活动,吃月饼
Although there are different activities for different people, one traditional custom is definitely shared by all the Chinese--eating moon cakes.Moon cakes are round pastries shaped like the moon, about an inch in height.Inside, they are filled with lotus seeds, red bean paste, orange peel, melon seeds, ham, dried flower petals, and salted duck's egg yolk.The surface of the food is patterned with clouds, the moon, and the rabbit.It symbolizes the reunions of families and couples.The exchanging of gifts during the mid autumn festival is a hospitable custom and lovers also give moon cakes as presents to show their paion.Nowadays, moon cakes with their various flavors and delicate packaging actually have become a kind of artwork.People can also get artistic pleasure while enjoying the food.传说
There are many beautiful legends about the moon in China.One of them is about an Old Man on the Moon, the Divine Match-maker also called YueLao in chinese.The Chinese believed that marriages were made in Heaven but prepared on the moon.The Old Man on the Moon tied the feet of young men and women with red cords for marriages.Thus a maiden made offerings and prayed to him during the Mid-Autumn Festival, hoping that some day she would ride in the red bridal sedan chair.