concept   moon
statement   The moon holds symbolic significance in East Asian cultures, often connected with festivals, poetry, and family gatherings.

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1 full moon East Asian countries The full moon is celebrated during the Mid-Autumn Festival, where families gather to admire the moon and eat mooncakes. 1
2 full moon East Asian countries Full moons are celebrated during the Mid-Autumn Festival, where people gather to appreciate the beauty and symbolism of the full moon. 1
3 full moon East Asian culture Full moon is celebrated with the Mid-Autumn Festival, where families gather to eat mooncakes and appreciate the beauty of the full moon. 1
4 lunar phases East Asian cultures Lunar phases are believed to influence agricultural activities, such as planting and harvesting, based on traditional lunar calendars. 1
5 lunar rituals East Asian cultures Lunar rituals and ceremonies are observed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, featuring moon-viewing, lanterns, and traditional foods. 1
6 moon East Asian countries Often associated with poetry and literature, and considered a symbol of enlightenment and the cyclical nature of life. 1
7 moon East Asian countries Symbolizes the Mid-Autumn Festival and is intricately linked to folklore and poetry. 1
8 moon East Asian countries The moon is a symbol of harvest, reunion, and family unity, often associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival. 1