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THE FEAST OF HALF CHINESE FALL: Ten Suns, and birds with three legs, waiting for the immortality

This is the Mid-Autumn Festival, one of the most important holidays of the Chinese calendar. A special moment, where you too can eat moon cakes, and maybe even dancing, watching young women among the people while casting their colored handkerchiefs, waiting for loving hands that they collect, and their return, as a promise of love. Look up, breathing in the scent of incense, where over the towers – and in the sky – many colorful lanterns light up everything you can imagine. You are in the land of ten suns, where the birds have three legs. Perhaps, although you will not find the pill of immortality, you will understand fully the magic of mid-autumn.

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