This is what I found. Generally speaking, according to the Chinese calendar, the eighth month of the lunar calendar is in the middle of autumn, the second month of autumn, called "Mid-Autumn", but the fifteenth day of the eighth month is in the middle of "Mid-Autumn", so it is called "Mid-Autumn". As for its story, I only know a little bit. In the Zhou Dynasty, every Mid-Autumn Night would hold a ceremony to welcome the cold and worship the moon. A table must be set up, and various fruits, such as watermelon, plums, grapes, etc., must be placed on it. Of course, the most important thing is moon cakes.
The gifts given during the Mid-Autumn Festival are of course inseparable from moon cakes. However, there are many kinds of moon cakes now. Just give a few of your loved ones' favorites. Of course, the more beautiful the packaging box, the better. In addition to sending food, there are also better works of art or better souvenirs, such as crystal customized inner carving tables, and personalized hand-painted sun jars. The scenes of the Mid-Autumn Festival can be painted on the sun jars, which have a unique flavor and are slightly wild.
When giving gifts to relatives, you should consider what they like. If they like to eat fish, you can give them fish; if they like to drink, you can give them wine. In short, you can give them gifts based on their hobbies. You can also give them health gifts, such as air purifiers, humidifiers, etc.