The Mid-Autumn Festival, popularly called the Moon Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. Besides China, many other Asian countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, celebrate this festival. It is the time for a family reunion in China, just like Thanksgiving.
After the Chinese New Year, this is the second most important festival celebrated in China. During this festival, the moon’s roundness represents a family reunion in Chinese minds. Families enjoy dinner together, worship the moon, light paper lanterns, and eat mooncakes.
While many celebrate the festival in traditional ways, by eating mooncakes and staring at the moon, others mark the holiday by shopping, dining, and enjoying a break from work.
With such a significant holiday, it is no wonder that it is an excellent opportunity for brands to engage customers. And with mooncakes being such an essential part of the festival, they are a delicious business opportunity.
As Chinese customers mostly buy mooncakes in brick-and-mortar stores, creative packaging plays a vital role in making them stand out and grab customers’ attention. Moreover, popular Chinese tech companies tend to contact design companies because they consider mooncakes an excellent option for conveying brand values and corporate culture.
This festival is a sales opportunity for the food industry and a superb branding exercise for marketers. Moreover, mooncakes are an essential way to show respect for Chinese traditions. In addition, the mooncake is a suitable canvas for a creative marketing mind to build a branded social media campaign. Finally, the mid-autumn festival is an excellent opportunity for brands to re-imagine their products and services around longevity, fortune, and family.