Top 11 Asian countries with a culture of mid-Autumn festival

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17-04-2020 Tiara

Vietnam we have a culture of mid-Autumn festival on 15 Aug. (Aug. 8). However, Vietnam is not the only country in this culture. In many other Asian countries there is also a tradition of mid-Autumn Tet. So what countries in Asia have a culture to welcome the TET is the country and which each country is welcome as we learn in the following article.

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China

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China

This country is the "Homeland" of mid-Autumn festival with the thrilling volume of Sister Hang and Rabbit Ngoc... In this day, Chinese people often have a customs view of the moon, eat mooncakes, drop lights on the river, hang lanterns and solve puzzles.

The Chinese bakery in China consists of two types of pies and bakeries, but each region has different flavors and designs. Eating cakes and watching the moon is a constant procedure for every Chinese family on the night of the 8th month, as it symbolizes the delegation.

In addition, people are often gathered in rivers to drop lamps and prays to pray about what they desire. In the middle of the autumn night, many young people will pour out the promenade, participate in puzzle solving activities and through which to express love.

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Vietnam

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Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam is one of the most traditional festivals held by the people. This holiday is often considered "children's Tet", so adults often buy a lot of toys donated to their children, grandchildren such as: masks, lamps, lanterns, drums, lion head, Mr. Dr. Paper... To play on a full moon night.

The traditional Vietnamese moon tray in mid-Autumn Festival consists of 5 fruits symbolizing the marble in the Earth, and pies and sandwiches with different flavors. Pies, cakes are the two signature cakes of mid-Autumn festival in Vietnam, bearing circles or squares symbolizing the heavens or symbols of fullness fullness.

Besides, people also organize unicorn dance (lion dance) in the drum to create a medium autumn atmosphere. The LAN dance group consists of many small children in front of the door of the hamlet, the neighbor to show beautiful dances. Then the landlord rewards the dance for a little bit of money to get lucky.

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Japan

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Nowadays, the Japanese are no longer using the lunar calendar, but the Mid-autumn Festival is still held in a roaring and called the Moon Festival (Otsukimi). On the Otsukimi day, the Japanese usually presents the triangular-shaped Tsukimi Dango on a wooden shelf, alongside the Susuki vase then placing the top of the wheel wherever it is possible to see the moon at its best, to just eat the cake, just watching the moon, while the children are given their parents a personal lantern to participate in the lamp procession. The carp lantern in Japan symbolizes courage, especially for boys.

The dumplings are made from rice flour, soft round cakes, with savory, sweet and savoury sauce, often skewered in a bamboo rod and served with green tea. The legend of Mid-Autumn Festival in Japan has only appeared as a Jade Bunny image in behalf of the image of Sister hang, the Pebble and the Cute pearl Rabbit in Vietnam and most other Asian countries.

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South korea

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South korea

The August 8th holiday in South Korea is named Chuseok. Lasting for 3 days, it is about time for everyone to rest and around the family, although the distant children must also return to reunite with their parents. In Chuseok holidays, Koreans who use new products reap are like meat, fish, vegetables, fruits, rice cakes... To cook dishes into the ancestors, while children wear traditional costumes such as adults, have fun and eat autumn cakes.

The Korean mooncake called Songpyeon, made from rice flour, green beans, sugar and pine leaf, has a half-moon or semicircular shape rather than a circular or square like mooncake in many Asian countries.

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Singapore

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Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore is an ideal time for everyone to send their wishes, lucky gifts to relatives, friends and business partners. One of the most used gifts is the middle-autumn cake.

The autumn cake in Singapore is quite similar to the autumn cake in Vietnam but the flavor is completely different. Singapore has a variety of middle-autumn cakes such as green tea or pumpkin pies, and durian. The plastic no longer holds traditional white, which is transformed into a variety of colors. Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore brings the colors of Chinese mid-Autumn Festival.