Mid-Autumn Festival Trivia: Test Your Mooncake Knowledge!
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What is the primary significance of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Chinese culture?
Celebrating the end of the harvest season.
Welcoming the arrival of spring.
Honoring the winter solstice.
Commemorating a famous battle.
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Mooncakes are traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival. What is their shape and why?
Square, representing unity and family.
Round, symbolizing the full moon and togetherness.
Triangle, signifying past, present, and future.
Star-shaped, indicating good luck.
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Which Chinese legend is most commonly associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival?
The Legend of the Jade Rabbit.
The Tale of the Monkey King.
The Story of the Dragon Boat Race.
The Adventures of Mulan.
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Mooncakes come in various flavors and fillings. Which of these is NOT a traditional mooncake filling?
Red bean paste.
Lotus seed paste.
Durian filling.
Salted egg yolk.
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Lanterns are an essential part of the Mid-Autumn Festival celebration. What do they symbolize?
Family reunions.
Hope and dreams.
Moonlight.
Protection from evil spirits.
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Which famous Chinese poet wrote a poem titled "Moonlight" during the Tang Dynasty, further popularizing the Mid-Autumn Festival?
Confucius.
Sun Tzu.
Laozi.
Li Bai (Li Po).
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In addition to China, which other country also celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival with mooncakes and lanterns?
Japan.
Vietnam.
South Korea.
Thailand.
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