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PEOPLE all over China Saturday evening celebrated the
traditional Mid-Autumn Festival, an occasion for a reunion of
family and friends.
Residents from Xiamen on the Chinese mainland and Jinmen
of Taiwan, for the first time in 53 years, gathered together
at sea at 9:00 p.m. as part of nationwide festive
celebrations.
They exchanged moon cakes, the traditional sweet delicacy
served during the festival, and other gifts.
“Xiamen and Jinmen share brotherly love, the same
expectations and feelings, and are finally reunited tonight as
the moon becomes full,” said the head of Jinmen, Li Zhufeng.
Poetry was recited and songs were sung, and they promised
to meet during next Mid-Autumn Festival. The get-together
lasted about 35 minutes.
The moon turns full on the 15th day of the eighth month
of the Chinese lunar calendar, or September 21 this year. On
this day, Chinese people have since ancient times associated
the full moon with family reunions.
Artists from the mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan served
local residents and Chinese and foreign visitors at a grand
party in scenic Guilin City, which was broadcast live by the
Central China Television to 106 countries and regions across
the world.
In Guangzhou, capital of South China’s Guangdong
Province, about 10,000 people toured the Pearl River by boat,
eating moon cakes and watching the full moon.
Some residents in Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province in
Southwest China, bathed in hot springs, while some sent short
messages to each other by mobile phones, to celebrate the
festival.
(Xinhua)
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