Banana
The banana’s resemblance to an open hand when placed upside down, attracting both fortune and prosperity, is likely why this fruit is a common feature on ceremonial trays during special occasions, especially Lunar New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival. Additionally, bananas arranged side by side symbolize a peaceful life, with family members always united, harmonious, and protective of one another.
Pomelo
Not only does the pomelo have a subtle fragrance, but its round shape also signifies a fulfilled and content life, making it an ideal choice for Mid-Autumn Festival offerings. Furthermore, the pomelo represents good luck and blessings, akin to wishing the host prosperous endeavors.
Pomegranate
Many liken the pomegranate’s round, red, and juicy appearance to the vibrant lanterns during the Mid-Autumn Festival. In Eastern culture, the color red symbolizes luck, and the round shape represents fulfillment. Thus, the pomegranate is well-suited for the five-fruit tray on this occasion.
Moreover, the numerous seeds within the pomegranate signify fertility and the wish for a large, harmonious family.
Apple
Apples, a familiar and beloved fruit, have a sweet taste, a pleasant aroma, and an appealing shape, making them a popular choice for ancestral and deity offerings during festivals and on the first and fifteenth days of the lunar month.
Additionally, the red color of apples signifies peace and harmony among family members.
Oranges and Mandarins
Apart from red, orange is another color steeped in auspicious meanings in feng shui. Specifically, orange symbolizes luck, wealth, prosperity, and happiness.
Furthermore, fruits like oranges and mandarins are rich in vitamin C and fiber, contributing to better health and well-being.
Papaya
In feng shui, papaya symbolizes wealth, nobility, abundance, and continuous development. Therefore, many choose this fruit for their five-fruit trays during the Mid-Autumn Festival, wishing for good fortune and thriving careers for their family members.
Moreover, papaya evokes an image of a large, happy, and prosperous family.
Japanese Pear
Autumn is the prime season to relish ripe Japanese pears. With their vibrant hues of yellow, red, and pink, these fruits resemble the colorful lanterns of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The plump and round shape of Japanese pears also conveys peace, good fortune, and prosperity.
Dragon Fruit
With its vibrant red and pink hues, dragon fruit suits the autumnal ambiance of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Beyond its auspicious symbolism, dragon fruit embodies the host’s well-wishes for themselves and their family.
Additionally, dragon fruit signifies wealth and prosperity, as well as peace and ease. However, when selecting dragon fruit for altar displays, ensure it is fresh and free from damage or unusual odors.