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Customs and habits of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Qijiang

The customs of Mid-Autumn Festival include: offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, Yue Bai, watching the tide, burning lanterns, guessing, eating moon cakes, enjoying osmanthus, drinking osmanthus wine, playing with lanterns and burning towers. In addition to the above customs, there are also local customs to fight Ciba.

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Appreciating Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, is a popular traditional cultural festival in many ethnic groups and countries in the Chinese character cultural circle in China, and falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Because its value is only half that of Sanqiu, it is named, and some places set the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 16.