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Christmas Festival Giftbox

The Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month (usually September or October), is one of the most cherished traditional holidays in Chinese culture. Rooted in ancient harvest celebrations and moon worship, this festival symbolizes reunion, gratitude, and harmony. Families gather to admire the full moon, share mooncakes—a rich pastry filled with sweet or savory fillings—and light lanterns for good fortune. Legends like Chang’e the Moon Goddess and the Jade Rabbit add a magical touch to the festivities. With its blend of cultural significance, delicious food, and joyful activities, the Mid-Autumn Festival remains a time for warmth, reflection, and togetherness under the brightest moon of the year.