The customs of the Autumn Equinox, also known as Qiu Fen in Chinese, can vary from region to region in China. Here are some customs in English:

1. Eating Mooncakes - A traditional food associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival, which often overlaps with the Autumn Equinox. Mooncakes are round pastries filled with various sweet or savory ingredients.
2. Viewing the Moon - The moon is considered especially bright and round during the Autumn Equinox, and people often gather to admire it.
3. Visiting Ancestors - In some places, families pay homage to their ancestors by cleaning tombs and offering food, paper money, and other items to show respect.
4. Playing "Tug of War" - This traditional sport is often played during the Autumn Equinox as a way to celebrate the balance of day and night.
5. Drinking Chrysanthemum Wine - In certain regions, people drink chrysanthemum wine, which is believed to be good for health and longevity.
6. Making "Bamboo Hats" - In southern China, children make bamboo hats, symbolizing protection and happiness, and wear them during the holiday.
7. Celebrating in Taiwan - In Taiwan, the Autumn Equinox is also celebrated with moon-viewing and the traditional foods of mooncakes and pomelos.
8. Harvest Festivals - In rural areas, the Autumn Equinox marks the beginning of the harvest season, with festivities involving gratitude for the bounty of the fields.
These customs can differ greatly depending on the region and local traditions.
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