China's mid-autumn festival is celebrated with lanterns and "mooncakes", but many fear the festival's traditions are being lost amid growing commercialisation.
Al Jazeera's Melissa Chan reports from Beijing on what is the most important festival in the Chinese calendar after the lunar New Year.
I was noticing the full moon out tonight =) Happy Ramadan Sept. 26, 2007 1:52 AM 1h52
bbproductionsLA 4 years ago
So have most Western holidays. They are now no more than occasions for buying and spending money!
alt173 4 years ago
woohooo happy mid-autumn festival!
mangabunnie 4 years ago
hey cool 5*
NintendoGenForums 4 years ago
this far traditional Chinese festival gradually lost its original meaning nowadays i think!
musicbuffmaxtra 4 years ago