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  • A full moon over Foguang Temple in Jiamusi, Heilongjiang Province, northeast China, on September 17
  • Strolling along the Gongshui River in Xuanen, Hubei Province in central China, people show off their finest traditional garments on September 16
  • People try to solve lantern riddles in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province in east China, on September 17
  • Visitors learn to make festival lanterns at the China National Arts and Crafts Museum in Beijing on September 17
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The Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month in the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar, fell on September 17 this year. In honor of this beloved traditional Chinese holiday, a wave of animated and colorful festivities swept across the nation.

From strolling through museums to enjoying traditional cultural experiences in the streets, people across China embraced the spirit of the season with joy and enthusiasm.

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