Hanoi - In Vietnam, nibbling on mooncakes and sipping tea with loved ones is an essential part of the Mid-autumn Festival, called Tết Trung Thu. As long as we can remember, it’s tradition to serve golden baked mooncakes and soft sticky rice mooncakes — on the night of the harvest moon. I was fortunate to be in Vietnam during this festival, and experienced the fun of this mooncake celebration.
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