Double Happiness: National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival Coincident
In 1949, the People’s Republic of China was founded. After a long and arduous struggle, the Chinese people defeated foreign invasion and domestic unrest, finally achieving national independence and liberation. This day symbolizes the end of a dark era and the beginning of a new chapter filled with hope and promise. On this day, the nation remembers the countless heroes who sacrificed their lives for national freedom and development.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, has a history of over 3,000 years. It originated from ancient moon worship, as the full moon that appeared on this day symbolized fertility and a fertile family. Over time, the Mid-Autumn Festival evolved into a festival centered on family reunions, with the round moon symbolizing the perfection of family reunions.

One of the most famous Mid-Autumn Festival customs is eating mooncakes. These round mooncakes are filled with a variety of sweet and savory fillings, such as red bean paste, lotus seed paste, and salted egg yolk. The round shape of the mooncake symbolizes reunion and harmony. Families often gather together to enjoy mooncakes while appreciating the bright full moon, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere.

his year’s coincidence of National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival creates a truly unique cultural experience. It’s a rare opportunity to witness the fusion of patriotism and family values.
Liro Lighting will be closed from October 1st to October 6th, and will resume normal operations on October 7th.

Look! The company distributed mooncakes, fruits, and red envelopes to employees, and everyone was overjoyed.

LIRO Lighting wishes everyone a wonderful holiday and happy holidays!

