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UTSTESTER Mid-Autumn Festival Holiday from 19th to 21th Sep, 2021

2021-09-17

Kindly inform we will be closed for holiday from 19th to 21th Sep, 2021. Reopen on 22th Sep, 2021 for Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.

 

The fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month is the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival or Mid-Autumn Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Reunion Festival, is a traditional Chinese cultural festival.

The Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early years of the Tang Dynasty and prevailed in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it has become one of the traditional Chinese festivals as famous as the Spring Festival. Influenced by Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival for some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially the local Chinese and overseas Chinese. Since 2008, the Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national legal holiday. On May 20, 2006, the State Council included the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists.

Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has the custom of worshipping the moon, admiring the moon, worshiping the moon, eating moon cakes, admiring osmanthus, drinking osmanthus wine and other customs, which have been passed down for a long time. The Mid-Autumn Festival uses the full moon to signify the reunion of people. It is a rich and precious cultural heritage for yearning for the hometown, the love of loved ones, and praying for a harvest and happiness. The Mid-Autumn Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Spring Festival, and the Ching Ming Festival are also known as the four major traditional festivals in China.

 

May you have a happy Mid-Autumn Festival.


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