September marks the beginning of the Mid Autumn Festival. The most common traditions for Mid-Autumn Festival are eating moon cakes and gazing at the moon. Advance Diversity Services Chinese Grand Parents Social Club celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration on 23 of September 2015 at St Paul’s Anglican Church at Kogarah with their traditional dancing and food. The event included information to Grandparents in relation to parenting and access to services.
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