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The Moon Festival has been celebrated for ________ of years.
thousands
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People often gather in ________ to celebrate the festival.
parks
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Many people light ________ to decorate their homes and gardens.
lanterns
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________ is the goddess associated with the Moon Festival.
Chang'e
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The ________ is brightest during the Moon Festival.
moon
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Many people write ________ to express their feelings during the festival.
poems
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________ are sometimes made with salted egg yolks inside.
Mooncakes
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In some traditions people burn ________ to honor their ancestors.
incense
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The ________ Rabbit is a famous character from the Moon Festival legend.
Jade
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________ plays a central role in Moon Festival myths and legends.
The moon
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________ is an essential element of the Moon Festival celebrations.
Moon watching
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Children enjoy playing with ________ shaped like animals and flowers.
lanterns
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________ paste is a common filling in mooncakes.
Lotus seed
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People believe that the full moon symbolizes ________.
unity
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________ and ________ are popular drinks during the festival.
Tea and wine
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People often make ________ offerings to honor the moon.
fruit
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The Moon Festival is also known as the ________ Festival.
Mid-Autumn
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The round shape of mooncakes symbolizes ________ and completeness.
togetherness
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________ is a time for family reunions and celebrations.
The Moon Festival
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The Moon Festival is a time to give ________ to friends and family.
gifts
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Families gather together to celebrate the ________ festival and share ________ stories.
Mid-Autumn and traditional
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During the Moon Festival people eat ________ and watch the ________ in the sky.
mooncakes and moon
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________ are often lit during the Moon Festival to symbolize brightness and hope.
Lanterns
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The Moon Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the ________ month.
eighth
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