班级 姓名 The moon cake is the Han people's favorite traditional festival features food, moon cake is round, and the family ate, The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival (traditional Chinese: 中秋节; simplified Chinese: 中秋节; pinyin: Zhōngqiūjié; Vietnamese: Tết Trung Thu), is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The mid autumn festival began in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, flourished in the Song Dynasty, to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with the famous New Year's day, become one of the major festivals in china. Underthe influence of Chinese culture, the Mid Autumn Festival is also the southeast and Northeast Asia countries especially those living in the local overseas Chinese traditional festival. Since 2008 the Mid Autumn Festival is listed as the national holiday. The state attaches great importance to the protection of intangible cultural heritage, May 20, 2006, the festival with the approval of the State Council included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. symbolizes reunion and harmony, in the day of the festival is the food will taste. The ancient moon cake is as offerings of food for the mid autumn festival. Is said to eat mooncakes on the mid autumn festival custom in the Tang dynasty. The Northern Song Dynasty time, the cake is referred to as the "palace cake", popular in thepalace, but also spread to people, then known as the "cake" and "month mission". Development to the Ming Dynasty has become the common diet custom. Today, a greater variety, due to the different flavor. The people of Beijing type, Su, Cantonese, Chaozhou style moon cakes and other widely for our. country the South North everyplace of preference. 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/cfc572eb88eb172ded630b1c59eef8c75ebf954d.html