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GM1E7981HO101
The moon is seen behind decorative lights prepared for the upcoming Mid-Autumn or Moon Festival at a park in Hong Kong September 8, 2011. Chinese worldwide will celebrate the festival on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Lunar calendar. The festival began as a harvest moon celebration in ancient China and also marks the overthrown of the Mongol rulers during the Yuan Dynasty. The festival falls on September 12 this year. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: ANNIVERSARY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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Media ID 5789450
30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
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In this photo print, the enchanting glow of the moon peeks through a mesmerizing display of decorative lights, setting the stage for Hong Kong's upcoming Mid-Autumn or Moon Festival. The image captures the essence of this ancient Chinese celebration, which is observed on the 15th day of the eighth month in accordance with the Lunar calendar. Originally rooted in harvest moon festivities, this cherished festival holds deep cultural significance and historical relevance. It also commemorates an important event from China's past—the overthrowing of Mongol rulers during the Yuan Dynasty. As families across China and around the world prepare to celebrate this year's festival on September 12, these vibrant lights symbolize unity and joy that fill parks like this one in Hong Kong. The photograph by Bobby Yip showcases not only nature's celestial beauty but also highlights how traditions are kept alive through visually stunning displays. With its warm hues and intricate patterns, it serves as a reminder that festivals like these connect people to their heritage while fostering a sense of community. As we gaze upon this scene captured by REUTERS Images, we are reminded of our shared human experiences and how celebrations can bring us together to honor our history, culture, and natural wonders—no matter where we may be in the world.
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