Chinese Festivals: Where Myth Meets Modern Life

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Celebrating Time, Family, and Fortune

China’s festivals blend ancient legends with vibrant community spirit:

  1. Spring Festival (春节, Chūnjié)

    • Red decorations to scare Nián (a mythical beast).

    • Reunion dinners with dumplings (symbolizing wealth).

    • Hóngbāo (red envelopes) gifted to children.

    • When: Late January/February (Lunar New Year).

    • Traditions:

  2. Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节, Zhōngqiū Jié)

    • Why: Celebrates the moon and harvest.

    • Iconic Food: Mooncakes (月饼, yuèbǐng) filled with lotus paste or salted egg yolk.

    • Legend: Chang’e flying to the moon.

Modern Twist:
While urban Chinese may skip temple fairs, digital hóngbāo via WeChat and eco-friendly lanterns keep traditions alive!


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