GREENTOWN SER's Sichuan division organized 12 major Mid-Autumn Festival community celebrations from September 20-30, serving over 6,200 property owners across multiple residential developments. The events featured a blend of traditional culture and modern entertainment, marking the company's strategic shift from property management to comprehensive lifestyle services.
**Large-Scale Community Dining Events**
The celebrations included diverse dining formats tailored to local preferences. At Greentown Chengyuan in Chengdu, a thousand-person hotpot feast brought residents together around communal tables, recreating the atmosphere of traditional courtyard family gatherings. The event featured authentic Sichuan cuisine including spicy blood curd, meat slices, and traditional hotpot offerings.
In Tianfu New Area's Lufu community, residents participated in outdoor banquet-style dining events that showcased Sichuan's culinary culture. The "Hundred Families Banquet" at Runfu International Phase I encouraged residents to bring homemade dishes, creating opportunities for neighbors to connect and discover shared interests, including professional chefs living within the community.
Additional residential developments including Fengqi Chaoming, Contemporary Puyu, Guiyu Chaoyang, Luyue Mansion, Zhongjiao Mushan Meilu, and Guiyu Lujing hosted various formats of reunion dining events, from barbecues to formal seated dinners.
**Cultural Programming and Entertainment**
The events incorporated traditional Chinese cultural performances alongside modern entertainment. Traditional Sichuan opera face-changing and fire-breathing performances drew significant audience engagement, while lion dances and martial arts demonstrations showcased regional cultural heritage.
Musical programming spanned multiple generations, featuring elderly resident choir groups performing patriotic songs, modern dance performances for younger residents, and children's entertainment including magic shows and bubble performances. Some locations organized "Moonlight Concerts" combining traditional garden activities with contemporary music.
**Strategic Service Evolution**
The Mid-Autumn Festival programming represents GREENTOWN SER's transition from traditional property management to comprehensive lifestyle services. The company conducted surveys of over 300 households during the month-long preparation period to understand resident preferences and needs.
This approach addresses evolving resident expectations beyond basic security and cleaning services, focusing on community culture and social belonging. The company collaborated with community committees, local businesses, and volunteer organizations to create comprehensive event ecosystems.
**Community Response and Business Impact**
Property owners expressed positive feedback through community groups and social media platforms, requesting more frequent similar programming. The events utilized online platforms for live streaming and photo sharing, enabling remote participation for residents unable to attend in person.
The initiative demonstrates GREENTOWN SER's strategy to strengthen community relationships and resident satisfaction through cultural programming and social activities, positioning the company as a comprehensive lifestyle service provider rather than traditional property management.