Mooncakes are traditional Chinese desserts that are especially enjoyed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival. This festival, which falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, is a time for family reunions and the appreciation of the full moon.

The origin of mooncakes is steeped in folklore. According to one popular tale, during the Song Dynasty, the people rose up against their oppressive rulers. They hid messages in mooncakes, which were then distributed among the people. On the night of the full moon, the people ate the mooncakes and learned of the uprising, leading to their success.
Today, mooncakes are round and symbolize the full moon, unity, and completeness. They come in various flavors, from sweet to savory, and are often filled with lotus seed paste, red bean paste, or salted egg yolk. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time when families gather to share these mooncakes, reflecting on the past and looking forward to the future.
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