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Answer the Qs - Ms Vy class, Mid autum

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  • What is the Mid-Autumn Festival called in Japan?
    The Mid-Autumn Festival is called Tsukimi in Japan.
  • What do people in China usually do at the Mid-Autumn Festival?
    People in China usually eat mooncakes, light and display lanterns, and do moon gazing.
  • What food do people usually eat at the Mid-Autumn Festival?
    People usually eat mooncakes, which are the signature food of the festival.
  • What activities do Vietnamese children do at the Mid-Autumn Festival?
    Vietnamese children celebrate with mooncakes, brightly coloured lanterns, and lion dancers (múa lân).
  • What food do Korean people eat at Chuseok?
    Korean people eat a type of stuffed rice cake called songpyeon at Chuseok.
  • Do all countries celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival in the same way?
    No, the traditional celebrations vary from culture to culture throughout Asia.
  • What festival do people celebrate with the full moon in autumn?
    People celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with the full moon in autumn.
  • What food do Japanese people eat at Tsukimi?
    Japanese people eat tsukimi-dango and seasonal produce like chestnuts and pumpkin at Tsukimi.
  • What do families usually do together at the Mid-Autumn Festival?
    Families usually gather for dinner and appreciate the moon.
  • Why did people celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival in the past?
    Historically, this festival was used to pray for a good harvest and nice weather throughout the winter.
  • When do people celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival?
    The festival occurs when the moon is at its fullest or on the 15th day of the 8th month in the lunar calendar.
  • What activity with lanterns do children love?
    Children love making and watching colorful lanterns (or going to a lantern parade).
  • What fruit do people in Taiwan eat at the Moon Festival?
    People in Taiwan eat pomelo (besides mooncakes) at the Moon Festival.