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How does other countries celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival ?

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Qiuxiang, you know some common customs of Mid-Autumn Festival. Do you know how other countries celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival?

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Qiubao

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Qiuxiang

​Well... I don’t know. Want to know more about how other countries celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival? ​Click the picture below!

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Japan: Tsukimi (moon appreciation) The festival food in Japan is not moon cake, but glutinous rice cake.

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Korea: Chuseok (Thanksgiving Day)families and relatives. Another custom is sending gifts to relatives and friends. The special food is muffins. 

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Thailand: Offering of some peach-shaped cakes. All family members then sit around the table to worship the moon, pray and exchange greeting

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Philipines:  dragon dance parade, traditional Chinese fashion parade, lantern parade

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Vietnam: compete to see who can make the most beautiful lantern.  Lion dance performances are held in some places to enhance the celebration.

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​Taiwan: In addition to eating moon cakes while enjoying the moon, Taiwanese also like to barbecue at the Mid-Autumn Festival.

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