Autumn is upon us, which means it's almost time for Mid-Autumn Festival, a yearly celebration of moon-watching and the harvest observed in Chinese culture. Mid-Autumn Festival is sometimes referred to ...
Mooncakes are eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival. They represent completeness and family reunion. The one pictured here is filled with lotus paste and salted duck egg yolk. Today is the Mid-Autumn ...
Today marks this year’s Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, which occurs every year when the moon is biggest, fullest, and brightest, symbolizing familial prosperity and togetherness. Perhaps the most ...
Cutting into a rich mooncake while having tea steeping as you admire the moon is just one way East and Southeast Asians celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Salem Statesman Journal, a USA TODAY ...
My most vivid memory of celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival isn’t devouring mooncakes but reciting a poem: Li Bai’s “Quiet Night Thought” (静夜思, Jìng yè sī). It was an exercise for Chinese school; our ...
Like seasonal beverages on a Starbucks menu signifying the start of the holidays, the appearance of mooncakes are a beacon of Mid-Autumn or Mooncake Festival. The holiday is celebrated by countries ...
For centuries, mooncakes have been the signature component – equivalent to treats such as chocolate eggs or hot cross buns for Easter – for the Mid-Autumn Festival, a widely celebrated Asian holiday ...
Epitomising the spirit of this year’s collection, Celestial Phoenix is a mooncake box design that reimagines festive gifting through the lens of conscious craftsmanship and timeless elegance. The use ...
Often equated with Western Thanksgiving, the Mid-Autumn Festival is the time of year when family members reunite from around the world to celebrate the full moon, give thanks and enjoy each other’s ...