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Social Media Facilitates for Users a Better Understanding of Traditional Chinese Festivals
Global users shared the same full moon, posting their own pictures online and happily receiving festival wishes. Posts with pictures included a reunion dinner in a small Chinese farmhouse, hairy crabs -- a seasonal food, and foreign visitors familiarizing themselves with Mid-Autumn folk customs. The lively festive atmosphere from the Eastern civilization sparked the attention of social media users all over the world. "Looks yummy!" a Twitter user, Henry Bassey , commented on a post depicting the Mid-Autumn dinner of a Yantai family. "Amazing!" and "Beautiful picture!" Facebook users commented on a post with hashtag #TheHometownMoon from Daiyue District in Tai'an City.
As of September 15 , posts with hashtag #TheHometownMoon hit 1.9 million views, with 32,500 likes, retweets and comments.
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