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It is appropriate to talk about 中秋节 (zhōng qiū jié) in contexts related to Chinese culture and holidays. For example, when discussing the Chinese calendar, it is appropriate to mention 中秋节 (zhōng qiū jié) as the 15th of the eighth lunar month. It is also appropriate to talk about 中秋节 (zhōng qiū jié) when discussing traditional Chinese customs and activities associated with the holiday, such as eating mooncakes (月饼 yuè bǐng) and gathering with family.
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月饼节 (yuè bǐng jié): This phrase literally translates to "Mooncake Festival" and is another way to refer to the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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中秋节 (zhōng qiū jié) is usually celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which usually falls in September or October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a traditional Chinese festival that celebrates the end of the harvest season and is often celebrated with family gatherings, moon-viewing, and the eating of mooncakes (月饼 yuè bǐng).
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