Moon Festival: ‘I Am More Than Mooncake’

(China Daily App) Updated: 2016-09-18

The annual tide – watch

In Zhejiang Province, watching the flood tide of the Qiantang River during the festival is a must for locals, as well as tourists. When the surging tide comes in, the water can rise up to a height of 30 feet and the noise it generates sounds like thunder, or thousands of horses running. In terms of its history, the custom of watching the tidal bore is more than 2,000 years old.

Moon Festival: ‘I Am More Than Mooncake’

Huge waves pound against a pier on the Qiantang River. [Photo provided to China Daily]

The rushing tide can be dangerous if you are careless. So it's best to listen to the advice of local police, whose job is to ensure your safety and security.

Tuan Yuan Mo: Decorated steamed bread

Moon Festival: ‘I Am More Than Mooncake’

Tuan Yuan Mo, or decorated steamed bread, is a favorite in Shanxi Province. [Photo provided to China Daily]

In northern China, some families will make a specialty called "Tuan Yuan Mo", which means, "steamed bread of reunion". The middle part of the bread is usually molded in a big bowl and decorated with various patterns and figures, such as flowers or children.