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PPpaulinepark.bsky.social

Happy Mid Autumn Festival to all~! #Chuseok#추석#한가위#中秋节#中秋節#ไหว้พระจันทร์#TếtTrungThu#illustration#moon#rabbit#MoonFestivalwww.chuseok.infoen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuseok

Happy Mid Autumn Festival to all~! #Chuseok #추석 #한가위 #中秋节 #中秋節 #ไหว้พระจันทร์ #TếtTrungThu #illustration #moon #rabbit #MoonFestival
https://www.chuseok.info/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuseok
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PPpaulinepark.bsky.social

Happy Mid Autumn Festival to all~! #Chuseok#추석#한가위#中秋节#中秋節#ไหว้พระจันทร์#TếtTrungThu#illustration#moon#rabbit#MoonFestivalwww.chuseok.infoen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuseok

Korean horsehair hat & hanbok
rabbit moon
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YLylee.bsky.social

We can't even give away our salty egg yolk mooncakes without someone trying to give us theirs in return. I'd be really curious to know what percentage gets thrown out. #MidAutumnFesitival#MoonFestival#Mooncakes

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Ksteadfastpetrel.bsky.social

day 17: nothing like a good mooncake to fuel a mid-autumn romp! #werewolf#moonfestival

Against a light red background, a cream colored werewolf runs under a full moon with a mooncake in its mouth. Autumn foliage surrounds the corners of the canvas.
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RFrndmfaketrivia.bsky.social

The Moon Festival, a significant mid-autumn holiday in Chinese culture, is traditionally celebrated by exposing your naked buttocks to everyone at every opportunity. #RandomAndFakeTrivia#MidAutumnFestival#MoonFestival

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Uuberchain.bsky.social

🎵 오늘 달이 좋구나 (원어스) (가자) 🎶 [ The moon is beautiful today! - ONEUS (LIT) ] 🌙 Happy Mid-Autumn Moon Festival🌙 #VALORANT#ValorantArt#MoonFestival#Jett#Sage#Yoru

Yoru, Jett, and Sage in themed moon-lit backgrounds wearing cultural traditional festival wear.
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Rrourkie.bsky.social

Happy #midautumnfestival#moonfestival#mooncake festival, mooncakes are traditionally eaten during this festival. (Mine are filled with coconut, mung bean, and cranberries.)

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Cclaviercontinuo.bsky.social

Today is the 15th day of the 8th month in lunisolar calendar of Sinosphere. It is a date of autumn with a full-moon at night. In some East-Asian or Southeast-Asian countries, traditional festivals are held in this date. #MoonFestival#Mid-autumnFestival#FullMoon#中秋節#中秋の名月#추석

Mid-autumn Festival / Moon Festival
In some East-Asian or Southeast-Asian countries, traditional festivals are held on the 15th day of the 8th month (8/15) in Chinese lunisolar calendar with a full-moon at night. In Gregorian calendar. it is September 17 for the year 2024.

Continental China and Taiwan
"Zhōngqiū jié"(中秋節) is a national holiday. It is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture.

Japan
"Tsukimi"(月見) or "Otsukimi"(お月見) is the event of viewing Moon held.

Korea
"Chuseok"(hangul "추석", hanja "秋夕") is a major harvest festival and it is the most important festival in Korean culture. Three days from the 14th day to the 16th day of the 8th month in lunisolar calendar are holidays in South Korea, while, only one day is holiday in North Korea.

Vietnam
"Tết Trung Thu"(節中秋) is known as children's festival. Most festival songs are sung by the children.
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