Tomorrow will be the Mid-autumn Festival. Chinese people don't have so many celebrations as they did before.We are losing our tradition.

@dennislv (134)
Shanghai, China
September 17, 2013 8:14pm CST
We don't have to eat moon cakes as a must on the night of the festival, especially young people. We don't enjoy uniting as a whole family, or a clan of neighbourhood, looking at the full moon at the Mid-autumn Festival...acctually people in big cities have fewer and fewer chances to see the moon. Are you losing your national or local traditions in your place?
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@narsha (466)
18 Sep 13
Nope,I'm still obsessed with the traditional festivals like the mid autumn festival cause I can have three days off duty! And as to the mooncake thing,that's a another story cause I don't like it ever!
@dennislv (134)
• Shanghai, China
18 Sep 13
So it is now only a matter of relaxation other than a traditional celebration. BTW, what do you think about icecream mooncakes?
@narsha (466)
23 Sep 13
@dennislv I don't know,but the only thing I know about it is that I haven't eaten a single one until now cause it's too expensive! I can't afford it! lol