When Raquel Perez hosted a mooncake tasting in Barcelona last week, her friends didn’t expect a history lesson. But the 28-year-old Spanish cultural ambassador had stories to tell—about ancient Chinese legends, celestial rabbits, and her love for Beijing’s moonlit nights.
After studying Mandarin at Renmin University and Beijing Language and Culture University, Raquel worked in China’s capital for four years. 🌙 'I fell in love with Mid-Autumn Festival traditions—the lanterns, the family reunions, the meaning behind Chang’e’s moon palace,' she laughs, handing out lotus-seed pastries.
Now back in Spain, Raquel bridges cultures through food and folklore. This year, she recreated the festival’s magic by explaining how the holiday celebrates harvests and unity. 'It’s like our Thanksgiving… but with more moon mythology!' her friend Carlos remarked.
Her secret weapon? A handmade presentation blending Tang Dynasty poetry and TikTok-style animations. 🎨 'Young people connect when stories feel alive,' says Raquel, who plans monthly cultural exchanges. 'Next up: Spanish tapas night with Chinese tea pairings!'
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'We Talk': Spanish woman tells the legend of Mid-Autumn Festival
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