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Mid-Autumn Mid-Autumn Festival Festival
CelebrationCelebration10 Sept 2011
Bukit Timah Primary School
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Mid-Autumn Festival Falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar
month of the Chinese calendar.
On that night, the moon appears to be at its fullest and brightest.
As the full moon is round and
symbolizes reunion, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the Festival of Reunion.
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What do we do on Mid-Autumn
Festival?
1. Moon Gazing
Those who cannot return home watch the bright moonlight and feel deep longing for their loved ones.
2. Enjoying Moon Cakes
Moon cakes are typically round, symbolizing family unity.
Traditional moon cakes have egg yolk fillings, representing the moon.
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Other delicacies for Mid-Autumn Festival
3. Lantern Parade
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a celebration to bring neighbours together
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The Legends of Mid-Autumn
Festival
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Quiz Time!
When will Mid-Autumn Festival 2011 take place?
A. 15th August, 2011B. 12th September, 2011C. 14th November, 2011D. 13th October, 2011
Name any two festive food we eat during Mid-Autumn Festival.
Which one of the following activities is not supposed to be carried out during Mid-Autumn Festival?
A. Moon gazingB. Eating moon cakesC. Receiving red packetsD. Lighting lanterns
Who is the lady in the moon?
A. Heavenly Queen Mother 王母娘娘B. Hou Yi 后羿C. Weaver Girl 织女D. Chang E 嫦娥
Have A Cool Mid-Autumn Festival!