The Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival kicked off in Shanghai on Sept 7, 2011.
Children prepare moon cakes to celebrate the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival in Shangdong province on Sept 7, 2011.
In the literature history of China, many poets praised the pure moon of the mid-autumn night and show their delicate feelings.
In Chinese dichotomy, the sun is yang (positive, active, or male) and the moon is yin (negative, passive, or female).
Also known as the "Full Moon Festival," the Mid-Autumn festival falls on the fifteen day of the eighth lunar month.
Blessimg SMS.
duuel
Guangdong style mooncake
yunnan style
The story of Houyi and Chang'e, the woman Chinese believe to be living on the moon.
Soldiers make mooncakes at a base for armed border forces in Taizhou, East China's Zhejiang province, Sept 6, 2011.