Team activity in September

Team activity in September

Summary

We distribute rewards to old employees and celebrates their birthdays.

Team activity in September
In September, we held a collective event. 

The first one was to award rewards to employees who have worked for more than 5 years. 
The second item is to welcome 2 new employees. 
The third item is the birthday of the employee. 
Finally, the Mid-Autumn Festival gifts were distributed to all employees.
We are a big loving family, and new people continue to join this big family. Over the years, thank the old employees for their hard work and performance. So in order to thank them, the company issued encouragement money for them. September is the harvest season, and we have also hired 2 outstanding employees and welcomed their arrival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is approaching, and the company has also prepared gifts for everyone, such as crabs and moon cakes. Hope you all have a happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
About Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival and the Reunion Festival, is a traditional Chinese folk festival. Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has had folk customs such as worshiping the moon, admiring the moon, eating moon cakes, playing with lanterns, admiring osmanthus flowers, and drinking osmanthus wine.

The Mid-Autumn Festival originated in ancient times and was popular in the Han Dynasty. It was finalized in the early years of the Tang Dynasty and prevailed after the Song Dynasty. The Mid-Autumn Festival, the Spring Festival, the Ching Ming Festival, and the Dragon Boat Festival are also known as the four major traditional festivals in China.

The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from the autumn eve of ancient times. Sacrificing the moon is a very ancient custom in China, and it is a kind of worship activity for the "moon god" by the ancients in some parts of ancient China. Since its development, eating moon cakes has become a must-have custom for me throughout China to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Moon cakes symbolize reunion, and people regard them as festive food and use them to offer sacrifices to relatives and friends.