October 1st, 2025 is China's National Day, and October 6th, 2025 (August 15th in the Gregorian calendar) is the Mid-Autumn Festival in China. Both of these festivals are very important in China. Coincidentally, this year the two festivals are only one week apart, so China has an eight-day mini-holiday. The whole country is joyfully welcoming and celebrating these two important festivals
The Mid-Autumn Festival originated in the early Tang Dynasty, became popular in the Song Dynasty, and by the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become one of the traditional Chinese festivals on par with the Spring Festival. Influenced by Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival for some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially for the local Chinese and overseas Chinese.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, with its full moon symbolizing family reunion, is a rich and precious cultural heritage that conveys people's longing for their hometown and loved ones, as well as their hopes for a bountiful harvest and happiness. The Mid-Autumn Festival is known as one of the four major traditional festivals in China, along with the Dragon Boat Festival, the Spring Festival and the Qingming Festival.
Festival customs include moon-gazing, eating mooncakes, enjoying osmanthus flowers, drinking osmanthus wine, and playing with lanterns, etc
China's National Day, specifically the National Day of the People's Republic of China, falls on October 1st of the Gregorian calendar every year. This is a legal holiday established to commemorate the founding of the People's Republic of China and is one of the most important national holidays in China.
The celebration activities of National Day are grand in scale and diverse in form, featuring both grand ceremonies at the national level and extensive participation from the public. For instance, flag-raising ceremonies at Tiananmen Square, military parades, mass processions, National Day receptions, hanging national flags along roads and in shops, art performances and fireworks shows, as well as various cultural activities, etc
To celebrate these two wonderful festivals, the company has prepared generous festival gifts for everyone to repay the employees' dedication and hard work for the company.
Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival is a quest for roots, a return to the source of our culture and the haven of our emotions.
Celebrating the National Day is about looking far ahead and anticipating the future of our nation's rejuvenation and the direction of our country's development.
When the two converge, they profoundly reveal the most core values of the Chinese people - the family is the smallest unit of the country, and the country is made up of millions of families.