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Mid-Autumn Festival 2026

145
DAYS
21
HRS
29
MIN
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๐Ÿ“… Friday, September 25, 2026

๐Ÿ“ About Mid-Autumn Festival 2026

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also called the Moon Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month when the moon is at its fullest and brightest, symbolizing completeness and family reunion. Rooted in Chinese tradition stretching back over 3,000 years, the festival originally honored the autumn harvest and the moon goddess Chang'e, whose legend of drinking the elixir of immortality and ascending to the moon remains one of China's most cherished tales. Mooncakes, dense pastries filled with lotus seed paste, red bean, salted egg yolk, or other regional ingredients, are the quintessential treat of the holiday, exchanged as gifts among family, friends, and business associates. Families gather outdoors to admire the harvest moon, light colorful lanterns, and sip tea. In Vietnam the festival is known as Tet Trung Thu and focuses especially on children, with lion dances and star-shaped lanterns filling the streets. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a public holiday in China, Taiwan, Vietnam, South Korea, and other parts of East and Southeast Asia, and UNESCO-listed mooncake craftsmanship keeps traditional baking techniques alive.

๐Ÿ“‹ Quick Facts

Date
Friday, September 25, 2026
Day of the Week
Friday
Days Remaining
146
Category
Religious

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

There are 146 days until Mid-Autumn Festival 2026 on Friday, September 25, 2026.

Mid-Autumn Festival 2026 is on Friday, September 25, 2026.

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also called the Moon Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month when the moon is at its fullest and brightest, symbolizing completeness and family reunion. Rooted in Chinese tradition stretching back over 3,000 years, the festival originally honored the autumn harvest and the moon goddess Chang'e, whose legend of drinking the elixir of immortality and ascending to the moon remains one of China's most cherished tales. Mooncakes, dense pastries filled with lotus seed paste, red bean, salted egg yolk, or other regional ingredients, are the quintessential treat of the holiday, exchanged as gifts among family, friends, and business associates. Families gather outdoors to admire the harvest moon, light colorful lanterns, and sip tea. In Vietnam the festival is known as Tet Trung Thu and focuses especially on children, with lion dances and star-shaped lanterns filling the streets. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a public holiday in China, Taiwan, Vietnam, South Korea, and other parts of East and Southeast Asia, and UNESCO-listed mooncake craftsmanship keeps traditional baking techniques alive.

Mid-Autumn Festival 2026 falls on a Friday.