The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is one of the most important traditional celebrations in Chinese culture. It is observed on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. It is a time for families to reunite, give thanks, and reflect on the year, all under the full glow of the autumn moon.
With a history spanning over 3,000 years, the Mid-Autumn Festival is deeply intertwined with the harvest and the moon's symbolism of unity and prosperity. Mooncakes, the star of the celebrations, symbolises completeness and togetherness, reflecting the values at the heart of the festival.
Lanterns are another hallmark of the Mid-Autumn Festival, representing the bright future ahead. Families gather to light these lanterns, a gesture of hope and good fortune for the coming year.
At Homa, the Mid-Autumn Festival resonates deeply with our corporate values. Connection and relationships are central to everything we do, and this festival embodies those principles. It aligns closely with one of the three pillars of our company ethos: "Care".
Through "Care" we place great importance on nurturing relationships with our partners, customers, and communities, just as the festival celebrates unity and togetherness.
In an era of rapid change, the Mid-Autumn Festival stands as a beacon of tradition, preserving the importance of family, gratitude, and connection. It's a reminder that, much like the full moon, the bonds we share shine brightest when we come together.
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Wishing all the Homa family, friends, and partners happiness and fulfilment during this festive season! Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
We wonder if the moon will be big and round tonight, visible from kitchens around the world where a Homa-made refrigerator stands, and where it will stand in the future!
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