(This 3,000 year old festival tradition has significantly changed)
( Now it celebrates the end of the Autumn harvest by the family reunions, courtships, fireworks, lantern lighting, moon admiration activities, and visiting friends.) A thousand-year-old celebration that is still valid today, I would say that it is an early Christmas celebration, sharing with the family, having moments with loved ones is the best way to invest our time, it is something that always remains in our minds, nothing is similar or important
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