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Sunday 11 September 2011

Mid Autumn Moon Festival 9.12 | Qingdao China | QINGDAO(nese)


The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the three largest festivals Chinese cultures.In the agricultural society was a time to celebrate and appreciate the good harvest of the year. The Moon is since 15 August of the lunar calendar, the brightest, greatest, and perhaps the most beautiful of the year. It is the essence of the festival to enjoy the beauty of the Moon and the abundance of the most dear family life with the person and friends. A large number of literary works were written for this day all about dynasties in Chinese history.Although some of them are written thousands of years ago, they are still loved by the majority of Chinese people today.

Chinese teachers in their classes include some celebrations the understanding of Chinese culture and age-appropriate to also share this celebration with their counterparts in every department. In the classroom, such as "Zhong Qiu Jie Kuai Le", "Jia jie Kuaile" and some very good visual aids for a taste of celebration with an atmosphere that our culture of the host country recognize our good wishes.

The following items can be used if you are interested in some of his friends are a happy mid-autumn festival:

"zhong Qiu Jie Kuaile" (happy Mid-Autumn Festival): every word means happy festival of middle autumn or "Jia Jie Kuaile" (happy holidays): every word means good-festival-happy!

I wish your family a wonderful holiday!

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