Many businesses hoarded a lot of goods before the Spring Festival, intending to make a fortune during the Spring Festival. However, due to the epidemic, they had to close their stores, so this time was a very gloomy time for them. Many self-employed businesses went bankrupt due to the lack of passenger flow and insufficient funds. The Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day collided, giving many people time to visit relatives and friends and make up for the lost human relations during the Spring Festival.
China is a personal society. In many cases, the concept of related households is deeply rooted. Everyone seems to have acquiesced in this phenomenon. In fact, everyone will give priority to people who are closely related to themselves to enjoy some benefits, and human relations are the main means to maintain the relationship. In normal times, there is no name for human relations, but some traditional festivals in China are the default days for people to communicate with each other. In these festivals, people visit relatives and friends and know their relatives and friends, which can also make people remember their ancestors more, remember their roots, and also remind children to be filial to their parents and not to let their parents spend it alone in these reunion days.
In this Mid-Autumn Festival, many merchants set up stalls on the road, hoping to make a lot of money through this festival to make up for their losses in the past few months, so they are working harder and there are more sellers, which makes this lively scene more festive.