Dongguan Xuan Cheng Textiles Limited

Celebrating Dragon Boat Festival: A Cultural Extravaganza at Our Company

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Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanwu Festival, is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. This year, our company embraced the festive spirit by organizing a delightful tea gathering in honor of Dragon Boat Festival. Colleagues from the Planning Department came together to indulge in the company of fresh lychees, delicious zongzi (sticky rice dumplings), and engaging conversations about the diverse customs observed during this special occasion. Let's take a closer look at the festivities and traditions that were shared during this heartwarming event.

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1. Dragon Boat Racing: Uniting Strength and Spirit

One of the highlights of Dragon Boat Festival is the exhilarating dragon boat races. Colleagues exchanged stories about their hometowns and how dragon boat races are organized there. The excitement of the competition, synchronized rowing, and the pulsating drum beats that accompany the races were vividly described, leaving everyone eager to witness this thrilling event firsthand.

2. Egg Collision Game: A Battle of Endurance

Another intriguing tradition discussed during the tea gathering was the egg collision game. Participants bring different types of eggs (duck, goose, and chicken) and compete to see whose egg remains intact after being bumped against others. This playful activity symbolizes good luck and prosperity. Colleagues shared their amusing experiences and friendly rivalries, sparking laughter and camaraderie among all.

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3. Zongzi Making: Crafting Delicious Bundles of Joy

The art of making zongzi was another topic of interest. Colleagues shared their family recipes, techniques, and the various fillings used to create these delectable rice dumplings. Working together to wrap the sticky rice in bamboo leaves, the joy of making zongzi was not just about the end product but also about the shared experience and the sense of accomplishment that came with it.

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The discussion then shifted to the creation of aromatic sachets. These small, handcrafted bags filled with herbs, such as wormwood, are believed to repel mosquitoes and ward off evil spirits. Colleagues enthusiastically shared the steps involved in making these sachets and the significance they hold in their hometowns. This charming tradition not only adds fragrance to the festive atmosphere but also brings a sense of protection and blessings.

5. Embracing Traditions: Ai Ye and Yellow Wine

As the conversation flowed, the topic touched upon other cherished customs. Colleagues talked about hanging Ai Ye (mugwort) leaves on doors to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. Additionally, they highlighted the enjoyment of sipping yellow wine while relishing zongzi, engaging in heartfelt conversations, and basking in the joy of the festival. This emphasis on preserving traditions and celebrating together symbolizes the harmony and unity within our company.

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The Dragon Boat Festival tea gathering at our company was a delightful celebration of Chinese culture and traditions. Colleagues came together to share their hometown customs, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of this vibrant festival. From dragon boat racing and egg collision games to zongzi making and handmade sachets, the event showcased the diverse tapestry of traditions associated with Dragon Boat Festival. As we sipped tea and shared stories, we not only celebrated our cultural heritage but also strengthened the bonds of friendship and camaraderie within our company. Let the spirit of Dragon Boat Festival continue to inspire us to embrace our rich heritage and create memorable experiences together.


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