Mid-Autumn Festival: The Legend of Chang Er/Rabbit/Festivals
Would you like to share a legend of the Mid-Autumn Festival with your students?
This legend of Chang Er, the Moon Goddess, tells of the origins of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
This festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar calendar, which is usually during September. It is celebrated in China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and in many Chinese communities in Southeast Asia.
This printable can be used a reading article, as a poster, for the bulletin board, etc.
Format: US Letter, PDF
Number of pages: 3 (including cover and TOU pages)
-
Payment methods
-
Return Policy
We accept returns
We accept the following payment methods:
To replace this text with your store's actual info on payment methods, go to "Catalog -> Product tabs" and edit the Payment methods page.
Here you can provide information as to what products can be returned, how many days your customers have to return their purchase, whether they will receive a refund in the original form of payment, a replacement or a store credit, who pays for the shipping of the previously purchased products to the store, and so on.
To replace this text with your store's actual return policy, go to "Catalog -> Product tabs" and edit the Return Policy page.