The History and Traditions of the Mid-Autumn Festival in China
Posted 4 weeks ago | Research Academic Writing | Budget: KShs. 350 | Bids: 14 | Client: Prof. Michael Sandel
Topic: The History and Traditions of the Mid-Autumn Festival in China
Overview of the Work:
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is one of China’s most significant traditional celebrations, with roots tracing back over 3,000 years. It is closely tied to harvest rituals, moon worship, and cultural folklore such as the legend of Chang’e. Today, it is celebrated with family reunions, mooncakes, lantern displays, and ceremonies symbolizing unity and prosperity. This essay should explore the historical origins of the festival, its cultural significance, and the traditions that continue to shape its observance in modern China.
Formatting & Referencing Requirements:
APA 7th edition (in-text citations and reference list).
Properly formatted APA title page.
Double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12pt font.
At least 3–4 scholarly or authoritative references (peer-reviewed cultural studies, history journals, or credible Chinese cultural resources).
Quality Expectations:
Grammatically flawless and plagiarism-free writing.
Well-structured essay with introduction, body, and conclusion.
Clear argumentation supported by credible evidence.
Deadline:
The completed paper should be delivered within 24 hours after the task is awarded.