The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival in China is translated into English as "The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival in China."

Here is a more detailed explanation in English:
"The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival in China dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). It is believed to have originated from the moon worship of ancient China. The festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which usually falls in September or October. The festival is also associated with the moon goddess, Chang'e, and the legend of her husband, Hou Yi, who was a legendary archer and the founder of the Chinese nation. According to the legend, Hou Yi shot down ten suns and was rewarded with the elixir of immortality. However, his wife Chang'e accidentally swallowed the pill, which led her to become immortal and live on the moon. Since then, the Mid-Autumn Festival has become a time for family reunions, moon观赏, and the eating of mooncakes, a traditional Chinese pastry."
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