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Joanna
from australia | Nov. 17, 2014 00:14
About:Mid-Autumn Festival
Why do we have to eat moon cakes on that celebration?
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Answered by
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| Nov. 17, 2014 00:37
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Joanna, the mooncakes are round. Round means Yuan in Chinese. It's the symbol of reunion.
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AsianIvan
| Mar. 19, 2015 06:46
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uhhhh, its actually this jim u said yuan but its yuán. u were close
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