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Mid-Autumn Festival Poster - 2019 Shenzhen Fairview Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival Time + Activities

Mid-Autumn Festival Poster

Mid-Autumn Festival Poster:

Mid-Autumn Festival Introduction

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, Moon Festival, Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Moon Festival, Moon Worshiping Festival, Moon Maiden Festival, Moon Festival, Reunion Festival, etc., is a traditional Chinese folk festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival originates from the worship of heavenly phenomena and evolved from the moon festival on the eve of autumn in the ancient times. Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has been characterized by folk customs such as moon worship, moon viewing, eating mooncakes, watching lanterns, enjoying osmanthus flowers and drinking osmanthus wine, which have been passed down to the present day and are still going on today. The Mid-Autumn Festival originated in the ancient times, became popular in the Han Dynasty, and was finalized in the Tang Dynasty. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a synthesis of the seasonal customs of autumn, and most of the festive elements it contains have ancient origins. As one of the most important rituals of the festival, the Moon Festival has gradually evolved into activities such as moon worship and moon-glorification. The Mid-Autumn Festival has become a colorful and invaluable cultural heritage, with the fullness of the moon as an omen for the reunion of people, as a means of sending thoughts to the hometown and relatives, and praying for a good harvest and happiness.

Mid-Autumn Customs

Tide-watching, in ancient times, in addition to the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival in Zhejiang, tide-watching can be regarded as another Mid-Autumn event. Mid-autumn tide-watching custom has a long history, as early as the Han Dynasty, Mei multiplied the "seven hair" fugue in a fairly detailed account. After the Han Dynasty, the custom of watching the tide in mid-autumn was even more prevalent. Ming Zhu Tinghuan "to add the old story of Wulin" and Song Wu Zimu "dream sorghum record" also have tide watching records.

Guessing riddles, mid-autumn moonlit night in the public **** place hanging many lanterns, people are gathered together, guessing the lanterns written on the riddles, because most of the young men and women favorite activities, but also in these activities on the love story, so mid-autumn guessing riddles are derived from a form of men and women fall in love with each other.

Eating moon cakes, moon cakes, also known as moon balls, harvest cakes, palace cakes, reunion cakes, etc., is the ancient Mid-Autumn Festival offerings to worship the moon god. Mooncakes were initially used as offerings to worship the moon god, but later people gradually took the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival to appreciate the moon and taste mooncakes as a symbol of family reunion. Mooncakes symbolize reunion, and people treat them as festive food, offering them to the moon and giving them as gifts to friends and relatives. So far, eating mooncakes has been a necessary custom for the Mid-Autumn Festival in all parts of China, from the north to the south, and people have to eat mooncakes on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival to show that they are "reunited".

Mid-Autumn Poetry

The light of the moon before the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground. When I look up at the moon, I think of my hometown. The moon is bright on the sea, and the sky is at the end of the world. The lover complains about the distant night, and thinks of each other in the evening. The Moon in Memory of My Brother in the Moonlight

The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. The magpies are not yet settled, and the fireflies are rolling in the curtains. The Moonlight in the Autumn Night

Crows are roosting in the white trees in the courtyard, and the osmanthus blossoms are wet with the cold dew. Tonight the moon is bright and people are looking at it all, I don't know who's home I'm thinking of in autumn. I don't know if I'll ever be able to get over it, but I'm sure I'll be able to get over it, and I'll be able to get over it. The Mid-Autumn Moon

When is the bright moon due? I don't know what year it is in the heavenly palace, people have their sorrows and joys, the moon has its ups and downs, and this matter can never be resolved. But I wish that people will be together for a long time, and that they will be together for a long time. The color of the moon in front of the hall is more and more clear and good, and the cold chirping of the dew grass. I am not ashamed to be poor in the southern capital, but how many of us are there to write poems to the moon?

Basic Information

Activity time: September 13 to 15

Activity location: Shenzhen Jinxiuzhonghua Folk Village

Ticket price: night adult ticket 65 yuan, all-day ticket 206 yuan

Activity

1. Yi ritual moon song and dance show

Time: 13:30

Time: 13:30

Time: 13:30

The window of the world also has a lot of activities. Venue:Yi Village

Moon festival originated in the Zhou Dynasty, which is to show the moon god that the moon is full at the time of the full moon to signify the reunion of people, there will also be a Yi traditional moon festival in Fairview China, you can participate in it.

2. Mid-Autumn Trailing Stone Competition

Time:14:00

Location:Near Yi Village

Trailing stone activities began in the Ming Dynasty during the Jiaqing period, which is to commemorate the national hero Qi Jiguang, and then evolved into the annual August 15 with a rope dragging the stone "trailing stone" activities. The event has evolved into an annual "stone trailing" activity on the 15th of August, where stones are dragged by ropes. The event incorporates elements of ethnic minority specialties, and is a lot of fun.

3. Mid-Autumn Festival Folk Experience Street

Time: All day

Location: Impression of China Street

Pinching rabbit masters, osmanthus aroma bag DIY, smashing cake tournament and other interesting Mid-Autumn Festival folk experience is here.

4. Jade Rabbit Lantern Festival

Time: All day

Location: Folk Village

There are 6 lovely jade rabbits hidden in different places in the scenic area, the cell phone is full of 6 jade rabbits, take a picture of the picture and post it on your friends circle to get a beautiful gift.

5. Moonlight Concert

Time:20:30

Location:Dai Village Splash Plaza

This is a folk music special, there will be a secret entertainer airborne, there is a moonlight teeter-totter, Moon Boat Hammock, summer ice bucket challenge and other small games can play yo.

6. Fairview Mid-Autumn Festival Riddles

Time: All day

Location: Impression of China Street

The Mid-Autumn Festival is sure to have riddles, and there are activities related to it in Fairview.

7. Cuihu Ten Mile River Lanterns

Time: 19:00-21:00

Location: Cuihu Lake Pier

River Lanterns in the Mid-Autumn Festival is certainly a Mid-Autumn Festival activities, you can also make a wish.

Mid-Autumn Festival Handbook

Mid-Autumn Festival Handbook:

Introduction of Mid-Autumn Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, Moon Festival, Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Moon Worshiping Festival, Moon Lady's Festival, Moon Festival, Reunion Festival, etc., is a traditional Chinese folk festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival originates from the worship of heavenly phenomena and evolved from the moon festival on the eve of autumn in the ancient times. Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has been characterized by folk customs such as moon worship, moon viewing, eating mooncakes, watching lanterns, enjoying osmanthus flowers and drinking osmanthus wine, which have been passed down to the present day and are still going on today. The Mid-Autumn Festival originated in the ancient times, became popular in the Han Dynasty, and was finalized in the Tang Dynasty. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a synthesis of the seasonal customs of autumn, and most of the festive elements it contains have ancient origins. As one of the most important rituals of the festival, the Moon Festival has gradually evolved into activities such as moon worship and moon-glorification. The Mid-Autumn Festival has become a colorful and invaluable cultural heritage, with the fullness of the moon as an omen for the reunion of people, as a means of sending thoughts to the hometown and relatives, and praying for a good harvest and happiness.

Mid-Autumn Customs

Tide-watching, in ancient times, in addition to the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival in Zhejiang, tide-watching can be regarded as another Mid-Autumn event. Mid-autumn tide-watching custom has a long history, as early as the Han Dynasty, Mei multiplied the "seven hair" fugue in a fairly detailed account. After the Han Dynasty, the custom of watching the tide in mid-autumn was even more prevalent. Ming Zhu Tinghuan "to add the old story of Wulin" and Song Wu Zimu "dream sorghum record" also have tide watching records.

Guessing riddles, mid-autumn moonlit night in the public **** place hanging many lanterns, people are gathered together, guessing the lanterns written on the riddles, because most of the young men and women favorite activities, but also in these activities on the love story, so mid-autumn guessing riddles are derived from a form of men and women fall in love with each other.

Eating moon cakes, moon cakes, also known as moon balls, harvest cakes, palace cakes, reunion cakes, etc., is the ancient Mid-Autumn Festival offerings to worship the moon god. Mooncakes were initially used as offerings to worship the moon god, but later people gradually took the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival to appreciate the moon and taste mooncakes as a symbol of family reunion. Mooncakes symbolize reunion, and people treat them as festive food, offering them to the moon and giving them to friends and relatives. So far, eating mooncakes has been a necessary custom for the Mid-Autumn Festival in all parts of China, from the north to the south, and people have to eat mooncakes on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival to show that they are "reunited".

Mid-Autumn Poetry

The light of the moon before the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground. When I raise my head to look at the moon, I think of my hometown. The moon is bright on the sea, and the sky is at the end of the world. The lover complains about the distant night, and thinks of each other in the evening. The Moon in Memory of My Brother in the Moonlight

The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. The magpies are not yet settled, and the fireflies are rolling in the curtains. The Moonlight in the Autumn Night

Crows are roosting in the white trees in the courtyard, and the osmanthus blossoms are wet with the cold dew. Tonight the moon is bright and people are looking at it all, I don't know who's home I'm thinking of in autumn. I don't know if I'll ever be able to get over it, but I'm sure I'll be able to get over it, and I'll be able to get over it. The Mid-Autumn Moon

When is the bright moon due? I don't know what year it is in the heavenly palace, people have their sorrows and joys, the moon has its ups and downs, and this matter can never be resolved. But I wish that people will be together for a long time, and that they will be together for a long time. The color of the moon in front of the hall is more and more clear and good, and the cold chirping of the dew grass. I am not ashamed to be poor in the southern capital, but how many of us are there to write poems to the moon? The Mid-Autumn Moon Festival and Ziyu