Autumn Festival (中秋节快乐!);紫地瓜酥饼 (Purple Sweet Potato Mooncakes)
A traditional custom in China to celebrate the Mid-autumn Festival (also named the Moon Festival) is to have a loved ones reunion and the family come collectively to appreciate the moon, which comes in full and shines brighter at the time, on August 15 according to the standard Chinese calender. Yes, we’re celebrating it right here now….wish I could send some moon cakes more than to all of you, but I consider they’d shed their freshness as soon as they get there! The moon is at its fullest and brightest on this night as it is entirely illuminated as noticed from earth. On that day with the precise coordination, the Chinese succeeded in overthrowing their oppressors. Beautifully illustrated and full of fascinating details about Japanese holidays and celebrations, this 48-page picture book offers a vivid picture of some of Japan’s most festive events like New Year’s, Children’s Day, Cherry Blossom …
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