How can other Asian countries also celebrate the Mid Autumn Festival?

Updated on international 2024-04-24
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The citizens of those countries are of Chinese descent, following Chinese traditions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because they are all the rear belts of the Chinese.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Those people are all Chinese...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. China

    The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, the Autumn Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the August Festival, the August Festival, the Moon Chasing Festival, the Moon Festival, the Moon Worship Festival, the Daughter's Festival or the Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular in many ethnic groups and countries in the Chinese character cultural circle, which is on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar; Because it coincides with the middle of the third autumn, hence the name, and some places set the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 16.

    The Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early years of the Tang Dynasty and prevailed in the Song Dynasty, and by the time of the Ming and Qing dynasties, it had become one of the traditional Chinese festivals on a par with the Spring Festival. Influenced by Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival in some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially the local Chinese and overseas Chinese. Since 2008, the Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national holiday.

    On May 20, 2006, it was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

    2. South Korea

    Historically, Korea has been deeply influenced by Chinese culture, and was a vassal state of China until the Japanese colonial period. In Chinese, the name "Chinese" is "deigoren", which means people from big countries, which shows the profound influence of Chinese culture on Korea at that time.

    In South Korea, the Mid-Autumn Festival is very grand, and people who work outside on this day have to go home with their parents, and there is a tide of returning to their hometowns, which is a bit of the flavor of the Chinese Spring Festival. South Korea has a 2-day holiday for the Mid-Autumn Festival, and if you catch up with the weekend, it will be a 4-day holiday. In Korea, the Chuseok Festival is also a day of sacrifice, and early in the morning of this day, families will put a lot of tributes and sacrifice their deceased ancestors.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Korea. In Korea, the Mid-Autumn Festival is called "Autumn Eve" and is very grand. On this day, people who work outside the home have to go home to reunite with their parents, and there is a tide of returning to their hometowns, which has a bit of the flavor of the Chinese Spring Festival.

    Korea has a 2-day holiday for the Mid-Autumn Festival, and if you catch up with Saturday and Sunday, you can have a 4-day holiday. The Chuseok Festival in Korea is also a day of sacrifice, and on this morning, families put on many tributes to their deceased ancestors.

    Sacrifice. Muffins are a must-eat for Koreans during the Chuseok Festival, just like Chinese mooncakes.

    Muffin Japanese. In Japan, the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is known as the "fifteenth night" or "Mid-Autumn Festival". The Japanese also have the custom of viewing the moon on this day, which is called the "Tsukimi Festival" in Japanese ( The Mid-Autumn Festival was introduced to Japan more than 1,000 years ago, and the custom of holding a banquet while viewing the moon (moon-watching feast) has been passed down to the Japanese.

    Moon-watching feast. Although the atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Japan is not as strong as in South Korea, on this day, people must eat Jiangmi dumplings (similar to the mooncakes of Zhongbei Huixian Kingdom) to celebrate the festival.

    Jiang Mi dumplings Vietnam.

    Vietnamese people also celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, but the cultural atmosphere is much less than that of South Korea and Japan, but the business atmosphere is very strong, and it is a good day for merchants. In Vietnam, the Mid-Autumn Festival is more of a children's festival, with mooncakes of different flavors, lanterns, and colorful children's toys in the market, which make children's faces overflow with a desire for the festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam is more like Children's Day.

    In addition, red rice is also eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam.

    Thailand. There are a large number of Chinese in Thailand, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional and grand festival in Thailand. Each household uses sugar cane to make an arch, and men, women and children have to gather to worship the moon, a bit like the "moon worshipper" in the Chaoshan area.

    The Mid-Autumn Festival table enshrines the eight immortals, all of them are lifelike, and the table is also full of "longevity peach", "moon cake" and other delicacies. It is said that in the Mid-Autumn Festival to pray for the moon, the eight immortals will take the longevity peach to the Moon Palace to wish Guanyin a birthday, and the Bodhisattva gods and goddesses will "bless the living beings". In Thailand, the Mid-Autumn Festival is given a strong religious overtone.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Advocate to help Qing reward, Hong Yan from Tingzhou. "Every year in the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is a good moon and a full moon, and the bright moon hangs high, clear and bright.

    The Mid-Autumn Festival, as one of the four traditional festivals in China known as the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival and Dragon Boat Festival, has a long history, known as the legend of Chang'e running to the moon, Jade Rabbit pounding medicine, Wu Gang cutting Gui, etc., and has the customs of eating moon cakes, drinking osmanthus wine, and admiring the moon.

    These embody people's cognition and spiritual value pursuit of nature, society, family and country feelings, and their rich cultural heritage continues to shine with the light of the times.

    The moon is born on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time. "The romance of the Chinese is always touching, even if they are far away, they can enjoy the same bright moon at the same time.

    Home is the smallest country, the country is tens of millions, the Chinese's feelings of home and country have gone through the changes of the times, the light of wisdom penetrates history, the ideological value transcends time and space, runs through the enduring cultivation of the excellent traditional Chinese culture, melts the soul of the sons and daughters of China, and forges the magnificent power of "riding the wind and going to the void, the sky is thousands of miles, and looking down at the mountains and rivers".

    The Mid-Autumn Festival is an indelible cultural imprint of the Chinese nation, as a link of cultural genes, the Mid-Autumn Festival carries the Chinese's attachment to the family, the yearning for a better life, the pursuit of happiness, but also carries the common spiritual identity and cultural memory of the country and the nation, and blends family feelings and patriotic feelings.

    The strong historical and cultural heritage contained in the Mid-Autumn Festival has been precipitated into the inner character of the Chinese people for thousands of years, so as to better build the Chinese spirit, Chinese values and Chinese strength.

    This is the true meaning of traditional Chinese festivals, which is the true meaning of traditional Chinese festivals, to gain insight into history from the Mid-Autumn Festival culture, to move from the traditional festivals to the future, and to strive to form the most lasting and profound cultural consciousness and cultural self-confidence.

    The 5,000-year-old civilization of the Chinese nation has a long history, and the traditional Chinese culture is broad and profound, so we must consciously carry forward and inherit the traditional Chinese culture, closely link the personal destiny with the destiny of the country, and closely link the personal dream with the Chinese dream, which is the inspiration brought to us by the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the enlightenment brought to us by every traditional Chinese festival.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Gain knowledge! What other countries celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival besides China? How do they spend the Mid-Autumn Festival?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    South Korea South Korea attaches great importance to some traditional festivals. Not only will there be a holiday to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, but there will also be corresponding traditional customs. For example, they will eat some specific foods, and unlike China, the food they eat is a kind of muffin cake, which is similar in shape to a circle, and also has the meaning of reunion.

    In some traditional customs, they will worship their ancestors and admire the moon.

    Thailand Thais have a nice name for the Mid-Autumn Festival called the "Moon Prayer Festival". On this day of August 15, there is a tradition of worshipping the Eight Immortals, praying that the Eight Immortals can bring blessings to the world and that the coming year will be more smooth and smooth, symbolizing a good wish.

    Singapore Due to the large number of Chinese in Singapore, and their arrival, the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival has also been brought to the country of Singapore. In places where Chinese gather, some corresponding ceremonies will be held to create a festive atmosphere. Merchants will also launch a lot of items related to the Mid-Autumn Festival for sale, and some cultural performances will be held in specific places.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, the Autumn Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Moon Chasing Festival, the Moon Festival, the Moon Worship Festival, the Daughter's Festival or the Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular in many ethnic groups and countries in the Chinese character cultural circle, which is on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar; Because it coincides with the middle of the third autumn, hence the name, and some places set the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 16.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What other countries in the world celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, the Autumn Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Moon Chasing Festival, the Moon Festival, the Moon Worship Festival, the Daughter's Festival or the Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular in many ethnic groups and countries in the Chinese character cultural circle, which is on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar; Because it coincides with the middle of the third autumn, hence the name, and some places set the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 16.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in our country, and only in our country has it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A ride to dig mr baking: Hello.

    Enjoying the moon and drinking osmanthus wine during the Mid-Autumn Festival are the traditional customs of Chinese people all over the world. In addition to China, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, and Ryukyu in Northeast Asia all celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Southeast Asia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Cambodia, and Vietnam also celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Vietnam.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In addition to China, there are many other countries that also celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, and each country will have different customs. As a traditional festival in our country, the Mid-Autumn Festival is destined to be valued by us. But there are several countries that also attach great importance to the Mid-Autumn Festival as much as we do.

    One: South Korea

    The Mid-Autumn Festival is known in South Korea"Autumn evening"、"Mid-Autumn Festival"or"Ka Hai Day"On the day of the festival, people go to sweep the graves and sacrifice the ancestors with the newly harvested grains and fruits. They also eat muffins, a food specially made for the Mid-Autumn Festival. In addition, the whole family will dance and admire the moon together.

    Two: Japan

    The Mid-Autumn Festival is called the fifteenth night in Japan, and the Japanese will hold a celebratory banquet while viewing the moon, which is called"Moon-watching feast. ";At the banquet, Jiang rice dumplings are eaten, called"Tsukimi dango"。Since this period coincides with the harvest season for various crops, Japanese people also hold various celebrations to express gratitude for the blessings of nature.

    Three: Thailand

    Thais call it the Mid-Autumn Festival"Moon Prayer Festival"At this time of year, every household makes an arch with sugar cane, men, women and children worship the moon together, and the Mid-Autumn Festival table is dedicated to Chinese folklore"Eight cave immortals"and filled"Shou peach"、"Mooncakes"and so on.

    Four: Malaysia

    In Malaysia, the Mid-Autumn Festival can be described as the second largest Chinese festival after the Spring Festival. After a long period of development, the customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Malaysia are very different from those in China. In addition to eating mooncakes, the most important activity for people is to carry lanterns in a procession.

    On the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Penang, a famous Chinese settlement in Malaysia, is holding a lantern parade to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. The dragon and lion dances in the procession are essential, and children walk through it with lanterns in one hand and their mothers in the other.

    Different countries will have different Mid-Autumn Festivals, and the end of the world is at this time。If you have the opportunity, you can try to go to other countries and try a different Mid-Autumn Festival.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15, which is a traditional festival for us and a day for family reunion. The Chinese culture is broad and profound, and the Chinese culture has also influenced many neighboring countries. In the beginning, in addition to China, many countries around the world also celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival.

    So, apart from China, which other countries celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival? It mainly includes Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and other countries, and of course, the customs of each country are different.

    Many aspects of Japanese culture come from Chinese culture, such as calligraphy, clothing, architecture, and so on. In Japan, the Chuksand-Mid-Autumn Festival is known as the Full Moon Festival. However, the Mid-Autumn Festival in Japan is not held once, but twice a year, on August 15 and September 15.

    On the day of the Chukwak Festival, Japanese people wear their traditional costumes, kimonos, to worship the moon. In addition to worshipping the moon, there are also mooncakes and fruits, but Japanese mooncakes are salty. On this day, the Japanese also need to put flowers on their doorstep.

    Korea is also deeply influenced by our culture, and Korean hanbok is actually a derivative of our hanfu. In Korea, the Chuseok Festival is known as the Chomun Festival. On the day of the Chomun Festival, Koreans, like the Japanese, are the first to wear their national costumes.

    Then start steaming the muffins, note that the steamed muffins are not eaten by yourself, but given to each other. In addition to these, Koreans must also worship their ancestors. On this day, Koreans need to go to the graves of their loved ones to pay their respects.

    Vietnam is indeed worthy of being our vassal state, and even the name is still used for the Mid-Autumn Festival, and it is also August 15. On August 15, the Vietnamese eat mooncakes and fruits just like us, but the Vietnamese don't have a long-standing national costume. In the evenings of this day, the Vietnamese also have a display of lights.

    Some are similar to our Lantern Festival, which can be regarded as several festivals overlapping together. In addition to mooncakes, Vietnamese people also have to eat chicken, which is really incomprehensible.

    Thailand is a Buddhist country, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is known as the Qiyue Festival in Thailand. On this day, Thais must put on their national costume and enter the temple to worship Guanyin. Because in Thai culture, Guanyin is to bless the safety of the whole family.

    However, Thais do not eat mooncakes and need to eat sugar cane and peaches. However, in the history of Thailand, fires have often broken out during the Chuseok Festival. As a result, the famous illumination show in Thailand has been gradually cancelled.

    Strange to say, India also celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival. In India, the Mid-Autumn Festival is known as the Bright Moon Festival. Of course, the customs of the Bright Moon Festival in India are completely different from ours.

    In addition to the above-mentioned countries, Singapore, Malaysia and other countries where Chinese people gather also celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. And it's pretty much the same as our holiday customs, eating mooncakes, fruits, and crabs. The only difference is the light exhibition, there is no lantern festival in our country.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    What other countries in the world celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    South Korea, North Korea, Japan, Thailand, and Singapore have all lived under the influence of Chinese culture.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, etc. (with Chinese).

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    South Korea, North Korea, Japan, Singapore, etc., there are many in Southeast Asia.

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