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The Mid-Autumn Festival gift boxes have been updated, inheriting the integration and innovation of Chinese culture

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Approaching the Mid-Autumn Festival, a variety of Mid-Autumn Festival gift box design ideas have refreshed the new height of appearance, and the topic continues.

As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, many museums have integrated cultural relics into mooncakes. The national museum mooncake is based on the "Hundred Flowers Map" volume, the Gansu Provincial Museum mooncake has a copper galloping horse, the Sanxingdui Museum mooncake is integrated with a bronze mask, and the Luoyang Museum mooncake has an animal face pattern copper square pattern... The museum hopes to let more people pay attention to traditional culture and feel the charm of culture.

The Mid-Autumn Festival gift boxes have been updated, inheriting the integration and innovation of Chinese culture

Recently, the gift box based on the cultural relics collected by the National Museum - the stack of color Chibi Fu round lacquer plates as the prototype presents the scene of boating and admiring the moon in the form of a traditional marquee, guiding people to think of the "moon night rafting, singing on the strings" in "Chibi Fu"; Drinking and poetry, feathering and ascending immortals". The hollow inner page of the gift box uses the white rabbit in the collection of cultural relics [Moon Palace Bronze Mirror] as the main visual element to embed the jade rabbit medicine trick scene in the mythological story in each changing landscape map and slowly opens, crossing the ancient and modern.

The Mid-Autumn Festival gift boxes have been updated, inheriting the integration and innovation of Chinese culture

The gift box is equipped with two modes of night light and moonlight to follow the steps, you can go rafting with the ancients to enjoy the moon or enjoy the Wanzhong Mountain, pavilions and pavilions. Mooncake cake noodle design reference [Hundred Flowers Map] extracted the morphological characteristics of the six kinds of flowers of orchid, lotus, chrysanthemum, plum blossom, peony and daffodil for design and symbolized spring, summer, autumn, winter, wealth and auspiciousness respectively.

The Mid-Autumn Festival gift boxes have been updated, inheriting the integration and innovation of Chinese culture

SHANG XIA has launched a new Mid-Autumn Festival gift box, which creatively connects the East and the West with a diversified and authentic brand philosophy, showing the texture and new look. Among them, SHANG XIA's new lantern mid-autumn gift box is inspired by lanterns, combining traditional culture and contemporary design to bring a unique Mid-Autumn Festival gift choice. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, relatives and friends gather around a table, use a tea bowl to hold a moonlight, and feel the beautiful agreement of relatives and friends gathering under the moonlight.

The surface of the gift box is decorated with exquisite bamboo shading, giving rich light and shadow changes and excellent texture; Contains a silver glaze teacup and seven mini tea leaves, the teacup is made of high-temperature white porcelain material, the outside is covered with exquisite craftsmanship to create a textured silver glaze, and the bottom of the cup is implied with the exclusive red and blue logo, which injects unique functionality and design details into the gift box. The Qizi Mini Tea Jar contains Pu'er Tuo Tea Small Round Cake, which innovatively replaces the moon cake with tea cake, which means reunion and more heartfelt. Tea raw materials are selected from high-quality ecological tea gardens in lincang production area of Lancang River Basin, Yunnan, China, with high forest coverage and many clouds; The traditional Wodui fermentation process of Pu'er ripe tea is adopted to present the original taste of cooked tea; The tea soup is mellow and silky, with a slight hint of preserved fruit in the glutinous sweetness of the grain.

The Mid-Autumn Festival gift boxes have been updated, inheriting the integration and innovation of Chinese culture

Since 2009, the Belgian royal chocolate brand GODIVA has continued to integrate traditional Chinese culture into the art of Western-style desserts, using the full moon as a modeling inspiration to create highly creative chocolate pastries, bringing unique taste enjoyment with novel ingenuity. This year, GODIVA continues to uphold the innovative pursuit of deliciousness, and launched the 2022 GODIVA Mid-Autumn Festival series of pastries, presenting elegant and exquisite delicacies.

Developed by Godiva chocolatier Sébastien Bauer, the Mid-Autumn Festival series continues the six rich and fragrant classic flavors, the rich chocolate with Mrs. Godiva as the pattern is covered with crispy tower shells, and the selection of high-quality cocoa is made into black, white and milk, with sweet and sweet fruity soft sandwiches, integrating selected ingredients with Chinese characteristics, rich and chic, layer by layer, so that the art of Chinese and Western taste awakens multiple senses.

GODIVA Godiva Chocolate Master Sébastien Bauer said: "Mid-Autumn Festival, traditional pastries carry people's good wishes for reunion, the Art of European desserts into it, behind the collision of oriental charm and exquisite details, is the exchange and fusion between Chinese and Western cultures, which is my original intention to develop the GODIVA Mid-Autumn Festival series of pastries, with an architectural sense of hierarchy to add a unique and fresh enjoyment of this traditional Chinese festival dim sum." ”