Every year on the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, when the moon is at its maximum brightness for the entire year, the Chinese celebrate "zhong qiu jie." Children are told the story of the moon fairy living in a crystal palace, who comes out to dance on the moon's shadowed surface. The legend surrounding the "lady living in the moon" dates back to ancient times.
Virtual Asia will join the fun of this traditional Asian celebration this year with many fun events hosted here in the city .
The fun will start Sept 30th with The Moon Festival Cart Sale that will run until Oct 14th. This cart sale will feature designer items and great goodies from over 20 of SL's most talented designers.
The Chinese celebrate The Moon Festival with special mooncakes, that are regarded as an indispensable delicacy. Mooncakes are offered between friends or at family gatherings while celebrating the festival. For the duration of the cart sale there will be a Virtual Asia Mooncake Hunt. Guest will be guided around the city hunting for these special treats stuffed with generous gifts from participating designers all over the city.
Orange Cafe- I’d like to try the house’s specialty, outside please.
VA Employment Agency- What time is the job fair?
Garage- Any job is easier with the right tools- CORRECTED- if this one was missing when you were here it is out now, thanks for your understanding
Class Room- Would you like a mooncake teacher?
Skate Park- Touching the sky
Massage Parlor- Massage makes the soul bloom
BSD- Read between the lines
Zo Restaurant and Piano Bar- I play the low notes
Margarita Lounge- When life hands you lemons, make lemonade
Ralphs.- I wish I could fly
1Hundred- Window shopping never hurt anyone
ChicaBoom- Take a load off

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