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  A nearly full moon over the National Stadium or better known as the Bird`s Nest in Beijing on early September 14, 2008, which is now hosting the athletic competition for the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games. Paralympians in Beijing will get a taste of China`s Mid-Autumn Festival, which >falls on September 14 this year. [Agencies]

 

 
A staff member of the Paralympic Village cafeteria poses with mooncakes as the Mid Autumn Day (a traditional Chinese festival featuring family reunions) falls on Sunday. [sohu.com]


Paralympic volunteers showcase their self-made "volunteer moon-cakes" at the volunteers` desk at Xidan subway station in Beijing Sept. 11, 2008. Paralympians in Beijing will get a taste of China`s Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. [Xinhua]

A nearly full moon over the National Stadium or better known as the Bird`s Nest in Beijing on early September 14, 2008, which is now hosting the athletic competition for the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games. Paralympians in Beijing will get a taste of China`s Mid-Autumn Festival, which >falls on September 14 this year. [Agencies]


A Paralympian eats a Chinese mooncake in the Paralympic Village, September 14, 2008. Paralympic athletes in Beijing will get a taste of China`s Mid-Autumn Festival, which >falls on September 14 this year. [Xinhua]

 
A staff member of the Paralympic Village cafeteria presents Chinese mooncakes to the Paralympians as China`s Mid-Autumn Festival >falls on September 14 this year. [sohu.com]

 

A nearly full moon over the National Stadium or better known as the Bird`s Nest in Beijing on early September 14, 2008, which is now hosting the athletic competition for the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games. Paralympians in Beijing will get a taste of China`s Mid-Autumn Festival, which >falls on September 14 this year. [Agencies]

Chinese dancers perform at the flag-raising square at the Beijing Paralympic Village on the Mid-autumn night Sept. 14, 2008. China is celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese holiday for family reunion and mooncakes, which falls on September 14 this year. [Xinhua]

African dancers perform at the flag-raising square at the Beijing Paralympic Village on the Mid-autumn night Sept. 14, 2008. China is celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese holiday for family reunion and mooncakes, which falls on September 14 this year. [Xinhua]

China`s disabled singer Li Chen performs at the flag-raising square at the Beijing Paralympic Village on the Mid-autumn night Sept. 14, 2008. China is celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese holiday for family reunion and mooncakes, which falls on September 14 this year. [Xinhua]

 
Date:2008-9-14 17:11:00     
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