The Mid-Autumn Festival- Zhōngqiūjie

The Mid-Autumn Festival- Zhōngqiūjie Let’s Celebrate this Mid-Autumn Moon Festival together with our friends and families, listening to fascinating cultural traditions of south-east Asian cultures. The term mid-autumn (中秋) first appeared in the book “Rites of Zhou”, a written collection of rituals of the Western Zhou dynasty (1046–771 BCE). As for the royal court, it was dedicated to the goddess Tàiyīn xīng jūn (太陰星君). This is still true for Taoism and Chinese folk religion. Mid-Autumn Festival is also widely celebrated in many other Asian countries besides China, especially in those with many citizens of Chinese descent, like Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and South Korea. The festival date in these countries is the same as in China (September 21st in 2021) support us by subscribing to our channel and sharing it with your friends. to connect with us mail us at - xufanchengculturestudycenter@
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