參考翻譯
The 15th day of lunar August is the traditional Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, the most important festival after the Chinese Lunar New Year. The moon on the night of the 15th day of lunar August is believed to be much fiiller and brighter than that in the other months. A foil moon is a symbol of reunion. So the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the “Reunion Festival' a time for family members to get together. Generally speaking, eating moon cakes and enjoying the moon are common traditions on the festival. In addition, the customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival vary in different parts and ethnic groups of China. There are lots of Chinese legends about the moon. The story of Goddess Chang'e,Wu Gang and the Jade Rabbit living on the moon is still popular today.