With the rising full moon, the Mid-Autumn Festival has arrived. How is the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2021? When the eighth month of the lunar calendar in 2021 begins, the chapter of autumn has been added with a strong and colorful stroke, and everyone's fortune has also undergone new changes. Come to Mr. Shuimo's website to see what you need to pay attention to this month!Can I apply for an ID card during the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2021?The police station will also be closed during the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2021, so it is not possible to process or make up for ID cards.According to relevant regulations, state institutions such as the Civil Affairs Bureau and police stations strictly implement statutory holidays, so during the Mid-Autumn Festival, the staff of the police stations who handle business will be on holiday and will not be able to provide services for processing and reissuing ID cards. If you want to apply for or renew your ID card, you should go and apply around the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday. In addition, the police station's processing and make-up ID card services can be booked in advance, so it is best to make an appointment in advance to ensure efficiency. Apply for ID card: 1. The applicant should bring his/her household registration booklet to the local police station to apply for the second-generation resident ID card. 2. Collect portraits and fingerprints. 3. Pay the processing fee, sign the Resident Identity Card Registration Form and leave a contact number. 4. Within the prescribed time period, the applicant shall go to the police station with the certificate to collect the second-generation resident identity card. When is Mid-Autumn Festival in 2021?Mid-Autumn Festival 2021 is on the lunar calendar: August 15, 2021 ; Gregorian calendar: September 21, 2021, TuesdayThe Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese festival, originated from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from the ancient autumn moon worship. It is also known as the Moon Festival, Moonlight Birthday, Moon Eve, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Moon Worship Festival, Moon Lady Festival, Moon Festival, Reunion Festival, etc. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a remnant of the ancient celestial worship - the custom of moon worship. It originated in ancient times, became popular in the Han Dynasty, took shape in the early Tang Dynasty, and became popular after the Song Dynasty. The "Autumnal Equinox" in the twenty-four solar terms is the ancient "Moon Worship Festival", and the Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the traditional "Moon Worship Festival". In traditional culture, the moon, like the sun, these two celestial bodies that appear alternately became objects of worship for our ancestors. The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the ancient people's worship of the moon and is a remnant and derivative of the Chinese nation's custom of worshiping the moon. The Mid-Autumn Festival, with the roundness of the moon symbolizing family reunion, is a way to express longing for hometown and loved ones, and to pray for a good harvest and happiness. It has become a rich and precious cultural heritage. Do you want to know your own Bazi? Want to figure out where your golden marriage is? Click on the [Premium Calculation] below to calculate your horoscope and fortune! |
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