Although Chinese mooncake is typically eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival, it can still be enjoyed year-round with this yummy recipe. Just because January 1st has passed doesn’t mean the new year is ...
The advent of fall ushers in a variety of seasonal foods — from apple cider doughnuts and pumpkin spice Oreos to sweet potato pie — and for many Asians and Asian Americans, it also means the arrival ...
The fable of Moon Goddess Chang’e is an integral one during the Chinese Moon Festival. It is the tale of an ancient hero Hou Yi—a heroic archer—who shoots down nine of ten suns during a disastrous ...
Popularly known as the "Moon Festival," the Mid-Autumn Festival celebration is a popular Chinese holiday—and the perfect time to make these delicious mooncakes! The Chinese Moon Festival is celebrated ...
CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — Carmel’s Midtown Plaza on Saturday will host a unique festival featuring mooncakes. The Chinese Mooncake Festival, also known as the moon festival, is considered to be the second ...
I wasn’t Chinese enough this week. I almost forgot Monday was the Mid-Autumn Festival — Chinese and Vietnamese Thanksgiving. The 15th day of the 8th lunar month is a harvest holiday devoted to giving ...
The Chinese Mooncake Festival is a vibrant celebration that brings together cultures and traditions. Hosted by the Carmel-Xianyang Sister City Committee, this event promises a rich experience for all ...
If you've been scouring the interwebs high and low for an authentic mooncake recipe that is actually written by an Asian, look no further, because I'm here to share all the details. As someone who's ...
(CBS News) China is celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival Thursday. The holiday falls each year during a full harvest moon. At the heart of the holiday - a tiny pastry. But this year it's at the center ...
SINGAPORE, (Reuters Life!) - Often stodgy, with cloyingly sweet and cholesterol-laden fillings, mooncakes, the Chinese pastry traditionally eaten in an autumn feast, is undergoing a calorie makeover ...
The crew on the Chinese Tiangong space station enjoyed tasty treats for mid-Autumn festival while spending time looking at the Earth below them.