The Mid-Autumn Festival picked up a lamp to meet you last year. Mom bought me a butterfly lantern. In the evening of the full moon in August, when I heard the frog drumming in the alley, I quickly carried a lantern and joined the tiny army and headed for the wide lawn in the neighbor's head and gathered in a circle around the yard. After the announcement from the sister in charge, we lined up in a long line around the neighborhood, headed by two dragons. Where the light procession lights go, the drum sound goes up there, making the neighbors bustle like a big festival. Picking up the lights for a while, we went back to the grass to prepare for the break. The performance was equally as fun as the procession of the lamp. We ate candy, fruit, and did the music. When the moon was high, we left.
That festival has left me with many unforgettable memories.