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A history of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Hong Kong in pictures, from families with lanterns in parks to fire dragon dances

  • Memorable moments captured by Post photographers over the past half-century show the different ways Hongkongers enjoy the festival

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A boy celebrates Mid-Autumn Festival at Victoria Park in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong in 2004. Photo: SCMP
Dave Besseling

The Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar.

As people in Hong Kong once again feast on mooncakes and look forward to gathering under the full moon with colourful lanterns, we look back at how the city has celebrated the festivals in the past, as seen through the lens of South China Morning Post photographers.

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