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This coming Sunday on 27 September, finally marks the long awaited Mid-Autumn Festival. Due to the vast popularity of mooncakes, the festival is nowadays often simply referred to as Mooncake Festival. Traditionally celebrating the end of the autumn harvest, the festival originated in China during the Shang Dynasty.
Mooncakes are traditional Chinese pastries generally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival, the second most important festival in China. The festival typically involves families getting together to share mooncakes while watching the moon.
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