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Mid Autumn festival 2010 Malaysian

The Mid Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a popular Chinese harvest festival celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month in the Chinese calendar, which this year falls on September 22. The Mid Autumn Festival has begun in Kuala Lumpur with Malaysians from all different ethnic backgrounds and tourists joining the celebrations. Traditionally, people gather with colourful lanterns, eat mooncakes, and observe the moon when it is at it#39;s fullest during the equinox. In Kuala L

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Mid Autumn festival 2010 Philippines

The Mid-Autumn Festival marks the day when the moon is at its brightest and is an important event that celebrates harvest and Thanksgiving in Chinese culture. Observed on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese Lunar Calendar, the Mid-Autumn Festival falls on September 21 and the celebration has become an occasion for families to get together. Chef Andy Chan of Li Li will be creating two set menus with a selection of mooncakes. The spread will include dishes as Suckling Pig and a Barbec

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Mid Autumn Festival sms greetings

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Chinese Mooncake Festival 2010

2010: September 22. A woman displays a giant mooncake at a village on the outskirts of Hami, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region September 19, 2010. The mooncake, a sweet pastry with bean or nut paste, is a traditional treat for Chinese around the world during the Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on September 22 this year. The Chinese characters read: “Reunion during the Mid-Autumn Festival”. A large mooncake weighing 42 kilograms is claimed by its producer to be Yunnan#39;s “mooncake king” and

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