[zh zh=”中秋节快乐!” py=”Zhōng qiū jié kuài lè! ” en=” Happy mid-autumn festival!”]
The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th of the 8th lunar month each year, which happens to be today, September 15th this year. It’s, therefore, finally time to eat yummy 月饼 mooncakes! If you’ve been following us on Facebook or Twitter lately, you know your Chinese teachers here at Ninchanese, especially Master Yocha and Nincha, have been drooling in anticipation over the idea of eating these yummy treats on this day. Why? Because 中秋月饼 mooncakes are customarily eaten on that day to celebrate the festival!
Happy mooncake eating!
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Before you start chowing down on mooncakes, did you know they could be either savory or sweet? Our dear Vocab Teacher here, Nincha, is very partial to the Red Bean filling! How about you? What’s your fave?
Just make sure you don’t overdo it, like Nincha did below:
Poor Nincha!
Happy 中秋节!
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