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  1. In 2024, the Mid-Autumn Festival falls on September 17th (Tuesday). How to Celebrate Mooncake Festival in Malaysia. The celebration activities are different from year to year. You may can expect some of them as below: 1. Eat Mooncakes. Traditionally, many families of Chinese descent in Malaysia would make moon cakes of a variety of types.

  2. Jun 16, 2020 · Chinese moon cake is the representative food of the Mooncake Festival, or more commonly known as Mid-Autumn Festival. It is a kind of round cookie with various fillings and different artistic patterns on the surface, depicting the legends of the festival and conveying auspicious meanings. During the festival, people sacrifice these cookies to ...

  3. The Harvest Moon Festival, commonly referred to as the Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节), is a celebration rich in Chinese lore. It involves the tragically romantic story of Chang’e, the moon goddess and her mortal husband Hou Yi. It is celebrated extravagantly with big dinners and family reunions. In many parts of Asia, there are children’s ...

  4. Nov 15, 2022 · The Mid-Autumn festival originated from the Zhou Dynasty in China 3000 years ago. It falls annually on the 15 th of the eighth lunar month. However, in the solar calendar, the Chinese Mooncake Festival stands in September or October. In the Chinese lunar calendar, the season of autumn consists of July, August, and September.

  5. Jan 14, 2023 · The Legend of the Moon Festival. Story of Moon-Cakes. Chinese: 中秋节/ zhōng qiū jié. When: end of September beginning of October. Activities: worshiping the moon, admiring the moon, etc. Holiday: Mid-Autumn Festival is usually a 3-day holiday, if you add the weekend, it will be about 5 days, and if you add the National Day, it will be 7 ...

  6. Apr 7, 2021 · Dust your work area with flour, and then roll out the dough with a rolling pin to make a 100-125mm circle. Step 4. Place each circle in a hollow in the muffin tray so it overhangs. Put 1 tablespoon of bean paste in each one. Brush the pastry edges with water. Step 5. Heat the oven to 200℃ (gas mark 6).

  7. A hidden message in mooncakes - the tale of Zhu Yuanzhang's uprising. Image via China Daily. It is said that this legend really did happen during the late Yuan Dynasty, between 1271 and 1368. At that time, people in the country were tortured by Mongol rulers. This prompted a nationwide rebellion led by Zhu Yuanzhang.

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