However, some Asian countries, such as Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese, have been influenced by China culture in history and celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival. For example, in Japan, Mid-Autumn Festival was once called "Moon Festival". On this day, people will wear costumes with national characteristics, take shrines to temples to burn incense and worship the moon god. However, with the passage of time and the decline of traditional culture, only a few places in Japan have retained the habit of "Moon Festival".
In addition, Vietnam also celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival, but unlike the traditional customs in China, Vietnamese people hold activities to celebrate the moon, and mooncakes are also one of the gifts distributed to children during this festival.
Generally speaking, although most countries in the world don't celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is still widely celebrated in China and some countries influenced by China culture.