Discover the magic, myths, and mouthwatering traditions of one of the world's most enchanting celebrations.
Every autumn, as the moon reaches its fullest and brightest, millions of families across the globe gather to light brilliant lanterns, share rich mooncakes, and look up at the stars. But what is the true story behind this glowing tapestry of tradition?
In Under the Full Moon: A Global Guide to the Mid-Autumn Festival, independent author Iris Mcwell takes you on an immersive journey through time and culture to explore the deep heartbeat of this beloved holiday. From its ancient origins as a royal harvest ritual to its vibrant modern identity as a global multicultural street festival, this book bridges the gap between deep historical non-fiction and accessible cultural exploration.
Inside this comprehensive guide, you will discover:
•The Cosmic Mythology: Dive into the mesmerizing folklore of Chang'e (the Moon Goddess), the self-sacrificing Jade Rabbit, and the changing seasons that shaped ancient folklore.
•The Edible Archive: Uncover the rich history, cultural evolution, and regional masterpieces of the mooncake—including the hidden meanings behind their intricate designs and legendary ingredients.
•A Global Celebration: Journey from the historic streets of East Asia to the lantern carnivals of Hong Kong, the floating silk lotus lights of Hoi An, and the modern diaspora celebrations thriving worldwide.
•The Rituals of Reunion: Understand the deep symbolism of family gatherings, lantern lighting, and the timeless poetry inspired by the autumn equinox.
Whether you are looking to connect with your own cultural heritage, searching for a practical guide on modern festival adaptations, or simply an armchair traveler fascinated by global anthropology, Under the Full Moon offers a warm, vivid, and deeply researched window into a night of community, gratitude, and wonder.
Step into the glow of the harvest moon. Grab your copy today.