Zhōng Qiū Jié Kuài Lè – Happy Mid-Autumn Festival
Posted by Carina BlackwellIt’s that time of the year again! Our Mandarin 3-8 students worked hard to make mooncakes for the entire school for a special lunch dessert. In mainland China, the Mid-Autumn Festival represents the reunion of families and it is tradition for families to dine together that night. After a feast dinner, mooncakes will be served as dessert. We are grateful to share this culture with our Mandarin learners. We hope everyone enjoyed mooncakes at lunch. Zhōng Qiū Jié Kuài Lè – Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
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