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Chinese Moon Festival Coloring Pages and Resources
Moon Festival Coloring pictures, Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Powerpoint and more!
Coloring is a fun activity that will help your child learn easily about the Chinese Moon Festival. Coloring of Chinese-related pictures can also be a school project.
Below are coloring pictures of the Moon Lady Chang Er, other legends related to Moon Festival and how it is celebrated.
- Just
click the Chinese Coloring Page/Image you want and print.
- Let
your child color the Moon Festival drawings/graphics.
- Post for the family to see.
- Share a mooncake or two with your child, and congratulate your child for a job well done!!
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Hou Yi, who was married to Chiang E
shooting down the 9 Suns that were endangering the Earth by making it to
hot. He was rewarded by the Jade Emperor with a potion of
immortality. Hou
Yi Coloring Picture - Chinese Moon Festival |
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In some versions, Chiang E becomes a toad
and only on the Full Moon does she become a Princess again . Coloring
Page of Chiang E as a Toad. |
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Chiang E after drinking the potion of immortality that
caused her to fly to the moon. Coloring
Page of Chiang E, Chinese Moon Festival |
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On the Full Moon, Hou Yi who is now the sun god, can visit
his wife, Chiang E the Moon Goddess. Coloring
Page of Hou Yi and Chiang E, Chinese Moon Festival |
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When Chiang E arrived at the moon the
magic potion (in some versions a pill) was coughed up and became the jade
rabbit, and since then he has worked at his pestle trying to make the
potion of immortality with no success. Coloring
Page of the Jade Rabbit, Chinese Moon Festival |
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Moon
Festival Moon Cakes coloring page -
Moon Cakes that are traditionally eaten during the Moon Festival |
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Wood cutter Wu Gang who attempted to become immortal, and
was punished for his hubris by being required to cut down a tree that
magically heals itself after each cut. Coloring
page of Wu Gang, Chinese Moon Festival |
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Family
enjoying Moon Cakes during the Chinese Moon Festival Coloring Page |
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Chiang W, The Moon
Festival Goddess, Moon Festival Coloring Page |
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The Jade Emperor
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More Teachers' Resources for Chinese Moon Festival
This Moon Festival Lesson Plan for Grades 1-4 will expose children to Moon festival customs and have them learn the history and importance of this Chinese Festival.
Discuss the Moon Festival legends of Chang-Er, Jade Rabbit and the others with this free, downloadable powerpoint presentation about Moon Festival Legends and Customs .
 DOWNLOAD PPT FILE (674 kb)
Try this dice game with the family and friends. This game of
chance is commonly played in Xiamen, and some Chinese communities
throughout Asia, during the Moon Festival. It is easy enough (just
throw a dice, get a prize) so even the little ones can join in.
Prizes are at stake to add
to the excitement.
Think this is a quiet
game? Depends on how goofy and competitive family members are... Some
families reserve a special prize for the Zhuang yan, (I read in the
blogs examples such as a TV set, cash, cell phone, etc.) so you can
imagine the shrieks as the major prize remain unclaimed.
Other Moon Festival Resources from ChildBook:
Other Free Chinese Coloring Pages from ChildBook:
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