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What's the difference between mooncakes (Xinghualou and Xinghuacun)?

The Apricot Blossom House mooncakes are produced by Shanghai Xinya Group, and Apricot Blossom Village is a small industry, I believe.

From the quality of the mooncake, there is no difference, the difference is in the mooncake packaging.

The paper box packaging is not as upscale as the iron box packaging.

From the shelf life of mooncakes, paper box packaging is not as long as iron box packaging.

In ancient times, mooncakes were eaten as offerings at the Mid-Autumn Festival, and as time goes by, mooncakes have been alienated into Mid-Autumn Festival food and gifts. The custom of eating mooncakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival appeared in the Tang Dynasty.

During the Northern Song Dynasty, the cakes were known as "palace cakes" and were popular in the palace, but they also spread to the people, who commonly called them "small cakes" and "moon balls" at that time. Later, they became rounded and symbolized the beauty of reunion.

People's good wishes for reunion. Mid-Autumn Festival eating mooncakes is said to have begun in the Yuan Dynasty, when Zhu Yuanzhang led the Han Chinese people against the tyranny of the Yuan Dynasty and agreed to revolt on the 15th of August to give each other mooncakes to send the message of the note sandwiched between the mooncakes.

The custom of eating mooncakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival then spread among the people.