In the past, this is the occasion of the people thank heaven and earth after bumper harvest. At this harvest was finished, people also disengaged to participate in the festival.
Before and after the Mid-Autumn Festival there are no festivals dedicated to children. Therefore, the eighth full moon in August eagerly awaited. This Tet holiday is for the whole family but mainly for children, future generations hoping to bring about growth and development. This is also the special human meaning of this holiday.
In addition to watching the moon, eating bread, tea, the family also offer ritual offerings. Depending on the region where each ceremony is different, the general consciousness is the heart of the descendants towards grandparents.
With children, the ancients are very delicate. Like the “festive and festive” festival, participants must also “eat and play”. People eat moon cake. The house is more sophisticated than the carp lights, pulling troops … This gift is usually hand by brothers, sisters, grandparents or grandparents themselves to give children in the house.
Another gift that adults often donate to the children is the paper doctor with encouragement words to try to learn good, pass to bring glory to the family, clan, village … However, later, This beautiful culture is no more.
Cultural values of the ancient Mid-Autumn Festival are preserved and promoted. Over time, people celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival is different but the meaning of the union, family reunion and caring for children is still valuable.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, we often see beautiful pictures like the whole family down the street, take a bite to buy the cake together to enjoy. Companies, unions organize candlelight for children’s staff. In the play area, in addition to decorating lanterns, there are many repertoire depicting pictures of the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival.
Expressing one’s sincerity is a precious thing, especially during the holidays. We can give cake, plastic cake very early to the family to actively organize the party at home, consistent with time and habits of living.
Each gift also included the good wishes, sent the sincere heart for relatives and people as precious as teachers, friends; Further, partners, customers … All are imbued with the “spirit of giving by” that the father taught. That is the beauty of the Mid-Autumn Festival, still the same as the old days.