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Lynne Sep 10th, 2002 09:06 PM

Mooncake Festival in Japan
 
Hi,<BR><BR>I was just wondering if people in Japan celebrate the tradtional Mooncake Festival and are mooncakes sold in Japan? I am planning to visit some friends in Japan and was wondering if I should bring them some mooncakes. Thanks.<BR>

Andrea Sep 10th, 2002 10:17 PM

No, they don't. The company I work for (in Shanghai) was just ordering our mooncakes to give to our biggest clients, and the Japanese marketing team elected NOT to give the Japanese-run companies mooncakes (but to give them a different gift for a Japanese festival), because they don't celebrate it. I think your friends might prefer something from your home country.

Lynne Sep 10th, 2002 11:24 PM

Thanks you for the info.

Ermin Sep 11th, 2002 04:39 AM

<BR><BR>Moon cake festival is solely celebrated by Chinese. But if you're Chinese , your Japanese friends might appreciate your gesture. I alway invite my non-chinese friends to my moon cake party in UK. They just love the colourful lanterns and different varieties of moon cakes.

xxx Sep 11th, 2002 05:06 AM

What's a mooncake?

Lynne Sep 11th, 2002 10:58 AM

A mooncake is sort of a large cookie baked with lian-yong (lotus) fillings. It's yummy!


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