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I’m sure it gets a little stuffy in the breathing area of things, but the recreation of that long, slithering, curious dragon seems worth it.
It’s a celebration that comes by every Autumn and is welcomed by many Asian folks around the world. Mid-Autumn to some mean the time has come to harvest, eat with loved ones, or a time to recognize one of the numerous folklore still remembered today.
In honour of the moon-cake-eating day,  I thought I’d share this picture with you.

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About Kayoh

Toronto bred and born, I have a huge passion for travel, writing, photography, adventure, and music... among very many other things also. Currently, I'd like to explore as many events and places in this lovely city as possible, with hopes to expand my horizon to the vastness of Canada.. eventually taking over the world, Pinky :).

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  1. olletron says:

    I’d love to see something like this for myself in person :D

    • Kayoh says:

      I would love to catch a whole show! I was lucky enough that one year they had a small celebration across the street from my apartment. I saw a young boy play this huge drum like it was no man’s business! Amazing talent :)

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