This bakery is making mooncakes with cheeky messages to show its support for the anti-extradition bill protests in Hong Kong.
Shop owner Naomi says want "to make Hong Kong people less frustrated and happier."
The mooncake is traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival, which brings family together.
With her mooncakes, Naomi hopes to preserve tradition and let young people know what it tasted like in the past. She says many young people don't eat mooncakes nowadays.
Here mooncakes are selling fast. The family business sold over 2,000 mooncakes in 4 days, and has received orders for thousands more.
One customer says he's excited and curious: "I think it’s a great start of conversation between 2 generations”
“For me and my mother, every piece of product is a piece of craft. It is made by hand. It is our heart and soul," say Naomi.
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