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Help introduce the legend of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon and the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival in English.

The origin of the Mid-Autumn festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival, is celebrated on the sixth day of the eighth lunar month at 438+05. This is the time for family and lovers to get together and enjoy the moon-the full moon is an auspicious symbol of wealth, harmony and luck. Adults usually enjoy delicious moon cakes and a cup of boiling China tea, while young people run around with bright lanterns.

August 15th of the lunar calendar is a traditional festival in China-Mid-Autumn Festival. On this day, every family gets together and the whole family watches the full moon, which symbolizes abundance, harmony and luck. At this time, adults are eating delicious moon cakes, drinking hot fragrant tea and children are playing with lanterns.