<P>English version:</P>
<P>Celebration of Chinese Moon Festival!</P>
<P>Saturday, October 10, 3: 30 - 5:30 p.m.<BR>Northeast Spruill Oaks Library<BR>All Activities in English Language.</P>
<P><BR>􀂄 Chinese Drawing and Paper Cutting<BR>􀂄 Music and Dance<BR>􀂄 Folk Stories<BR>􀂄 Refreshments including Chinese Snacks, Tea and Mooncakes<BR></P>
<P>Suggested Audience: Parents and children ages three and older<BR>The Chinese Moon Festival! (or the Mid-Autumn Festival)<BR>in China and many Asian countries is the equivalent of Thanksgiving Day in the United States. Its origins go back to ancient times.<BR>The Moon Festival comes on the 15th day of the 8th full moon of the lunar year -- also known as Chinese Year.</P>
<P><BR>On this night, (October 3, 2009),the moon is at its brightest and biggest.In the traditional Chinese Culture,friends and family gather together to enjoy the moonlight,celebrate the autumn harvest and eat mooncakes!</P>
<P><BR>Hosted by the Atlanta Chinese Writers Association and<BR>Northeast Spruill Oaks Library</P>
<P><BR>Registration Suggested: Call 770-360-8820 or sign up<BR>At the Adult Reference Desk.</P>
<P><BR>Northeast Spruill Oaks Library<BR>A Part of the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System<BR>9560 Spruill Road<BR>Johns Creek, GA 30022</P>
Very good! I will tell all of my American friends to come for this event. Not only we can enjoy those very tasteful mooncakes, but also we can learn a lot about Chinese culture.
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