Autumn Moon Festival Celebrated Across the World
Top Harvest Moon Festivals of the World
Harvest moon is the full moon that happens around the fall equinox. Here is a list of some amazing festivals celebrated during harvest moon. Many cultures celebrate festivals related to the harvest moon. The time is also important as it marks the beginning of the fall season and harvesting activities. This year, harvest moon happens to be on 20th September 2021. Also it is the full moon september 2021 this year.
Many
cultures in the world follow lunar festivals and hence new moons and full moon
are significant. Full moons are the best times for celebrations and auspicious
activities like harvesting. Also follow our blog to know when is the next new
moon and full moon. India also celebrates top festivals like Diwali, Sharad
Purnima, and Navratri after fall equinox.
Famous Harvest Moon Festivals Celebrated after Fall Equinox
The first
day of fall or autumn equinox happens on 21st or 22nd
September every year. It marks beginning of autumn season in Northern
Hemisphere.
1.
Mid Autumn Festival
This famous
Chinese autumn festival is also known as mooncake festival in China and other
South East Asian countries. It is celebrated in China, Taiwan, HongKong, and
Vietnam. It is celebrated on full moon of the 8th lunar month.
People worship moon and hang moon shaped lanterns at their doors.
2. Deepawali in India
Diwali is
known as the festival of lights and celebrated on the new moon night after the
onset of autumn season. It is celebrated in October or November. It is a major
festival of Hinduism and celebrated by lighting earthen lamps and fire
crackers.
3. Tsukimi – Otsukimi
The literal
meaning of Tsukimi is moon watching or moon viewing. This Japanese festival
celebrates autumn full moon or the full moon nearest to the autumn equinox.
This festival is celebrated on the same day as of mid autumn festival.
4. Chuseok Festival in Korea
Autumn Moon
festival in Korea is Chuseok celebrated on the full moon called harvest moon.
It is a traditional festival in Korea and public holiday in entire country. The
festival is also celebrating harvest rice crop in Korea.
Keep following our blog to learn when is the next new moon and date of the first day of fall, winter, spring, and summer.
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