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Which day in 2024 will be Mid-Autumn Festival?

Mid-Autumn Festival is also known by other names such as Children’s Festival, Moon Festival, or Reunion Festival. This is one of the major holidays of the year in Vietnam. On this day, children will participate in activities such as carrying lanterns, breaking feasts, watching lion dances, etc. This is also the day families gather together to watch the moon, chat, and drink tea. and enjoy moon cakes.

Mid-Autumn Festival is held every year on August 15 (full moon day of the 8th month) of the lunar calendar. Mid-Autumn Festival 2024 will be on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.

About the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival has two most known legends: Chang’e and Houyi of China and Cuoi – The Man in the Moon of Vietnam.

Images of unique Mid-Autumn Festival activities
Images of unique Mid-Autumn Festival activities

The Mid-Autumn Festival in China is known for being associated with the story of Chang’e and Houyi.

Before going to the moon, Chang’e was the wife of Houyi, who had excellent marksmanship and shot down nine suns to save everyone from being burned.

However, Houyi’s student Pong Meng, with an unrighteous heart, intended to steal the immortality medicine that Queen Mother gave Houyi from Chang’e while Houyi was away. In an emergency, Chang’e drank a precious pill turned into a fairy, and flew to the moon.

Houyi, to commemorate his wife, set up an altar under the moonlight. After hearing the news, everyone took turns placing incense burners under the moonlight, praying to the kind-hearted Chang’e for luck and peace.

The story of Chang'e and Houyi is associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival
The story of Chang’e and Houyi is associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival

In Vietnam, the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival is associated with the legend of Cuoi – The Man on the Moon.

Cuoi is a smart, kind guy. Once in the forest to cut firewood, Cuoi discovered a large banyan tree that could cure all diseases and planted it next to his house to cure everyone. Cuoi’s wife was absent-minded. One day, Cuoi’s absent-minded wife mistakenly watered the banyan tree with urine, and the banyan tree flew out of the ground. Cuoi clung to the banyan tree to hold the tree but could not, so Cuoi and the banyan tree flew straight to the moon.

Since then, when mentioning the Full Moon of August, Vietnamese people remember the legend of Cuoi – The Man on the Moon.

Cuoi - The man in the Moon story is associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival
Cuoi – The man in the Moon story is associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival

The meaning of the Mid-Autumn Festival

This is a special day for families to come together and reunite. During this festival, family members gather, chat, and enjoy watching the moon together. It is also an opportunity for children and grandchildren to show their love and respect to their grandparents and parents by giving gifts and engaging in meaningful conversations.

Mid-Autumn Festival - Family reunion
Mid-Autumn Festival – Family reunion

Besides, this is also an important occasion to give gifts to customers and partners to create good relationships at work.

Moon Cake - a suitable dish to give as a gift during the Mid-Autumn Festival
Moon Cake – a suitable dish to give as a gift during the Mid-Autumn Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival is a special occasion for every family, therefore, Dolce by Wyndham Hanoi Golden Lake will soon launch a classy gold-plated moon cake, promising to be a suitable gift for loved ones. important cooperation and the top choice to convey love to loved ones in the family.

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