Tang yuan is often associated with the winter solstice, but it is also eaten during other Chinese celebrations such as weddings, birthdays and the Lunar New Year.
What many don’t know is that it is also part of the Mid-Autumn Festival, albeit with the addition of osmanthus wine.
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