Chinese people celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival in un-traditional ways this year. Take a look.
Chinese-Malaysians celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival by lighting lanterns on Sept 12, 2011.
The holiday presents a dream opportunity to enjoy a performance at the National Center for the Performing Arts.
Some people say that if you haven't been to Shichahai, you haven't been to China.
Be one with nature and camp out in a forest park.
Learn how to make traditional Chinese pastries during the holidays.
Check out the capital for fun activities for your kids during the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival.
Beijing Fringe Festival will present 130 performances of 57 works. The festival closes on Sept 25.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival kicked off in Shanghai on Sept 7, 2011.
Hong Kong organized a Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival to welcome the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival.
A moon cake feast was held in Shenchi, Shanxi province on Aug 23, 2011. This year's Mid-Autumn Festival falls on Sept 12.