On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Rita company give moon cakes to the company's employees. This is an annual activity. The small gift represents the company's gratitude to employees who have always been with the company in recent years, especially in the extremely difficult 2020.
Mooncake, known as Bánh Trung Thu in the Vietnamese language, is an indispensable traditional cake during the Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam. With a long history, mooncake has loved by Vietnamese people. Traditional mooncakes consist of two main types: square and circle. It is believed that the square represents the Earth, the circle represents the Sky. Vietnamese people use the floral molds to make mooncakes because the flower symbolizes beauty and happiness.
In Vietnam people always make the two types of mooncake such as Bánh Nướng (Baked mooncake) and Bánh Dẻo (Sticky rice mooncake). The best way to savor mooncake is cutting the cake into 4, 6 or 8 pieces and sipping each piece with a cup of hot tea. Imaging you are sitting in a small yard with your family members and close friends around, having merry conversations while enjoying Trung Thu cake with tea, how peaceful and joyful it is despite all the noise and heavy workloads out there.
Perhaps, in many people's memories, Mid-Autumn Festival is a very special festival. A special day has the purpose of bringing joy for everyone with the full moon at night, lantern of the star, the scented moon cake, dragon dance, the story about The Moon Lady and The Moon Boy….
Through a small gift, Rita Company wishes all employees and your families a happy Mid-Autumn Festival. The full moonlight will amaze your kids or even yourself to be back to your happy childhood memory.