Chinese Moon Festival Update

I finally got around to looking up the background of the moon festival. It began in China as a harvest festival, celebrated according to the lunar calendar so that it coincides with the full moon. It also has the purpose of gathering families and communities together to give thanks and pray. Much like our State Fair in Minnesota, which began as a farming exhibition, but has grown into a much broader festival, for the average person, at least in Thailand, the festival is still about all of these things - but is also at least as much about shopping and eating food, including moon cakes, which are another traditional feature of the festival. The moon cake contains a sweet bean paste, which I find to be of neither good nor bad taste, but I had a few friends who were excited about eating them.

The captioned pictures I took should still be below, for anyone who wants to see more.

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