- 2004 Chinese Moon Festival
- Background and legendary stories about the festival that takes place on the 15th moon day of 8th Chinese lunar month, or Chicken month. - About.com: Moon Festival
- Includes legend of the Mid-Autumn festival and recipes of variety of moon cakes. - Chinese Festivals: The Mid-Autumn Festival
- Describes origins of the festival and the different celebrated forms. - Chinese Moon Festival
- Offers background information of moon festival and recipes of moon cakes for students. - Family Culture: August Moon Festival
- Provides mooncake recipes and the legend of the Moon Maiden. - Family Culture: Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival
- Family holiday with star lanterns and mooncakes. - Harvest Moon Festival
- The legend, lanterns, and moon cakes. - Holidays and Festivals in Taiwan: Mid-Autumn Festival
- Explaining the legends of the Moon festival including eating moon cakes, Chang O flees to the Moon, Wu Kang chops down the Cassia tree, and the jade rabbit grinds medicine. - Mid Autumn Festival
- Learn the legend and celebration of the Moon festival, and enjoy a variety of mooncake recipes and lanterns. - Moon Festival in China
- Celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. - Moon Festival, The
- Offers a brief introduction to the holiday and poems. - Sun SITE: The Moon Festival
- Explains the myths and legends of the Chinese Moon Festival. Also in Thai. - Tet Trung Thu
- Guide to celebrate the Vietnamese Mid-Autumn festival for adoptive families of Vietnamese children including activities, recipes, and articles. - Travel in Taiwan Festivals: The Mid-Autumn Festival
- Presents the history and traditions of the festival, including legends of the moon and the customs behind moon cakes. - Wikipedia: Mid-Autumn Festival
- Brief article describes the Chinese tradition, where family members and friends gather to visit scenic spots, gaze at the moon, and eat mooncakes and pomeloes.
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