It's mid-autumn festival where the moon is supposed to be at its brightest. We don't really care about the different legends surrounding this auspicious date, we just want to sit outside and admire the moon.
CH cannot live without his laptop, so he did some work under the moonlight.
Growing up in the kampong, we had so much fun carrying lanterns and playing with candles. Kids these days have completely no interest in such traditions. Sad.
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The people at the nursing home all gathered near the window to see the moon after dinner this evening. It was fun to see.
JY - Aw, that's nice. Is it celebrated in Japan too?
Did not know that CH is such a workaholic. ;-)
Karen - He's married to his computer :-)
I remember playing lantern with my neighbours those days!
You're so right! i never see any of my neighbour's kids playing lantern.... may be today???
A couple and a full moon... so romantic - until I got to the laptop!!
I dont think there's an official name or festival for it. It's just known as the full moon on the Autumnal Equinox day I think...
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