Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Festival of Reunion, is a gentle imprint in Chinese culture. Every year on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, the moon shines full and bright, its clear radiance bathing the world below. On this day, families gather around, savoring mooncakes and admiring the bright moon, entrusting their longing and blessings to the same luminous glow. It is not merely a seasonal observance, but a sanctuary for the heart—no matter where one may be, sharing the sight of this moon is reunion itself.