Chang'e 5 (Malay Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Chang'e 5" in Malay language version.

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  • Lemei, Yang (2006). "China's Mid-Autumn Day". Journal of Folklore Research. Indiana University Press. 43 (3): 263–270. doi:10.2979/JFR.2006.43.3.263. S2CID 161494297. Dicapai pada 21 December 2020. China's Mid-Autumn Day, a traditional occasion to celebrate family unity and harmony, is related to two Chinese tales. The first is the myth of Cháng'é, who flew to the moon, where she has dwelt ever since.

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  • Lemei, Yang (2006). "China's Mid-Autumn Day". Journal of Folklore Research. Indiana University Press. 43 (3): 263–270. doi:10.2979/JFR.2006.43.3.263. S2CID 161494297. Dicapai pada 21 December 2020. China's Mid-Autumn Day, a traditional occasion to celebrate family unity and harmony, is related to two Chinese tales. The first is the myth of Cháng'é, who flew to the moon, where she has dwelt ever since.

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  • Lemei, Yang (2006). "China's Mid-Autumn Day". Journal of Folklore Research. Indiana University Press. 43 (3): 263–270. doi:10.2979/JFR.2006.43.3.263. S2CID 161494297. Dicapai pada 21 December 2020. China's Mid-Autumn Day, a traditional occasion to celebrate family unity and harmony, is related to two Chinese tales. The first is the myth of Cháng'é, who flew to the moon, where she has dwelt ever since.

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