Once a year, the Mid-Autumn Festival lantern procession in my commune takes place at the commune's stadium, which is very jubilant and bustling. On the evening of the fourteenth of the eighth lunar month, on a large yard, children in the commune line up in teams by hamlet. Each of you holds a bought or homemade lantern or a bamboo tube made into a torch. The organizers called the leader to the table to receive candy for his group. After the leader finished distributing the candies and cakes, there were a few "homemade" musical performances in the large yard, the children clapped their hands to the beat, supporting the non-professional artists of the commune. Next is the order to burn the candle. All lanterns and torches are lit. At that time, the yard was beautiful, shimmering and magical with hundreds of green, yellow, red candles and the pink light of a torch made of bamboo tubes. The Mid-Autumn Festival Lantern Procession begins with the song "Mid-Autumn Lantern Procession". Children hold lanterns while singing. The procession of lanterns goes around the commune. The aunts and uncles of the production team and the youth members of the Youth Union accompanying the children all kept their ranks neat and orderly. Along the way, there are friends holding lanterns from the house and running to join the group of children who are "dragon snakes" carrying the lanterns. On the way back, those who live near the road to pick up the lights can separate the goods and go home. The moon was now high, round and shining with a clear golden light on the ground. The children's troupe went and sang back to the starting place. The brothers and sisters of the union caught up with the song "Like having Uncle on the day of great victory". At the end of the festival, we parted and left. The lantern procession ceremony is a very happy activity for children in my commune and has become an indispensable practice in the Mid-Autumn Festival. I love my hometown and love the Mid-Autumn Festival in my hometown.