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We can see the role of national programs in Mid-Autumn Festival customs.

Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the four traditional festivals in China: Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. Searching for the roots of traditional festival culture has certain enlightenment significance for inheriting the excellent tradition of Chinese culture, building a harmonious society and even creating a healthy holiday market atmosphere.

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Mid-Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Full Moon Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Moon Worship Festival and Reunion Festival, is a traditional folk festival in China. The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from the worship of the autumn moon in ancient times.

Since ancient times, Mid-Autumn Festival has had folk customs such as offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, eating moon cakes, playing with lanterns, enjoying osmanthus and drinking osmanthus wine. It has been circulating for a long time.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a colorful and precious cultural heritage. The full moon is a symbol of people's reunion, a sustenance for missing their hometown and relatives, and hopes for a bumper harvest and happiness.

Mid-Autumn Festival, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Dragon Boat Festival are also called the four traditional festivals in China. Since 2008, Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national statutory holiday. On May 20th, 2006, the State Council listed it in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage.