
Displaying the real lunar surface on mooncake packaging presents a distinctive mooncake packaging design
Vietnamese, influenced by Chinese culture, also celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. They eat mooncakes and admire the moon too, but in Vietnam, the Mid-Autumn Festival is mainly a major holiday for children. It also symbolizes reunion and is a traditional cultural festival in Vietnam. Every year on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, Vietnamese people eagerly welcome the Mid-Autumn Festival.
In Vietnam, the moon holds great significance for them. The full moon in the 8th lunar month is the most beautiful time under heaven and earth, with cool weather, and the moonlight at night clearly illuminates every scene. This is also the most leisurely time for work, allowing people to leisurely enjoy the scenery and the moon, immersed in the atmosphere of reunion.
This design adopts an all-black color scheme, featuring a mooncake box that holds four mooncakes. The four mooncakes together form a complete moon, representing the full moon. The use of black in food products is becoming increasingly common. Color is one of the elements capable of conveying visual information and also an important element in packaging and sales.
Distinct from other mooncake packages, this design uses black, which contrasts with the full moon. It employs special printing techniques, giving it a high-end and solemn look, which also signifies the solemnity of traditional festivals and the importance Vietnamese people attach to the Mid-Autumn Festival. Four boxes put together form a complete moon, symbolizing the reunion and happiness of the whole family during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Two piece type box,a window on lid without flim
Four folded boxes pack the mooncake
Color silver foil stamping