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Mid-Autumn
- Mid-Autumn Festival customs in Vietnam
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2.4 Make moon cakes
This is a symbol of unity and welfare and has become an indispensable part of every full moon festival
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- Origin of Mid-Autumn Festival
Chinese culture has passed down three stories related to the legend of the Mid-Autumn Festival: Hang Nga, Hau Nghe, and King Minh Hoang going to the moon
In Vietnam, it has long been associated with the image of Uncle Cuoi, the banyan tree in fairy tales
History books also record that in the fall of August, when the planting was completed, Lac Viet people held festivals, boys and girls met and made love
The day King Ly thanked the Dragon God for bringing rain, helping the harvest, bringing prosperity and prosperity
- Meaning of Mid-Autumn Festival
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- Why is Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15 of the lunar calendar every year?
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