Xiamen’s Traditional “Bobing” Held at TsianFan on October 11: Lively Fun and Warm Camaraderie Reflect Family-Like Corporate Culture

On October 11, TsianFan Company hosted “Bobing”—a cherished traditional folk activity hailing from Xiamen—to enrich its employees’ experience. The event was stocked with a variety of practical prizes, and colleagues were brimming with enthusiasm, all set on winning the top “Zhuangyuan” (champion) prize that evening. The scene buzzed with energy: the classic clink of dice against bowls mingled with cheers and excited shouts, creating an electrifying atmosphere that bridged the gap between office staff and factory workers. Following the Bobing game, the team shared aspirations for meeting the fourth-quarter goals, then gathered for a hearty feast. With prizes in hand and lively conversations around the table, connections deepened, and care for one another grew—proving that at TsianFan, colleagues are more like family, and vividly showcasing the company’s warmth and supportive corporate culture.

As the event kicked off, the activity space was decorated with red lanterns and banners reading “TsianFan Bobing Celebration,” capturing the festive spirit of the tradition. A long table was lined with diverse, practical prizes: daily essentials like high-quality thermoses, soft cotton blankets, and multi-functional kitchenware, as well as office must-haves such as wireless keyboards and custom TsianFan notebooks. The most sought-after prize—the “Zhuangyuan” award, a premium electric pressure cooker—was placed front and center, drawing eager glances from everyone.

When Bobing began, each employee took turns gripping a bowl of six dice, shaking them vigorously, then releasing them into a larger porcelain bowl. The crisp “clink-clink” of dice filled the room instantly; as the dice settled, cheers erupted: “I got ‘Er Ju’ (second-rank prize)!” “Three of a kind—another win!” Colleagues gathered around, cheering for every success and swapping tips on “shaking for luck.” Even factory workers, still in their uniforms, joined enthusiastically, laughing and chatting with office colleagues they rarely interacted with. “I’d heard of Bobing before, but this is my first time playing with everyone,” said a factory technician. “The energy here is incredible—it feels like a big family party.”

The highlight came when a sales department colleague rolled the “Zhuangyuan” combination (four dice showing four dots, plus one one-dot and one five-dot). The room exploded with applause; everyone swarmed over to congratulate them as they claimed the electric pressure cooker. “I never expected to win the top prize! This makes the night even more special,” they said, grinning from ear to ear.

After the Bobing game, TsianFan’s general manager stepped forward to speak, highlighting the event’s meaning: “Bobing isn’t just a game—it’s a way to bring us closer, especially between office and factory teams who work in different areas. As we head into the fourth quarter, I hope this lively mood inspires us to support each other and work together to hit our targets.” Colleagues nodded in agreement, and some even called out their own commitments to the team’s goals, lifting morale further.

The event then shifted to a feast. Round tables were loaded with delicious dishes—braised pork ribs, steamed fish, stir-fried vegetables, and Xiamen’s local specialty “Ha Jian” (oyster omelet)—filling the air with enticing aromas. Employees sat freely, some placing their Bobing prizes beside their seats to show off, others chatting about recent work and life. A factory supervisor shared stories about optimizing production efficiency, while an office clerk talked about upcoming marketing plans. Role-based barriers faded, replaced by warm, family-like conversations.

“The best part isn’t the prizes or the food—it’s seeing everyone so happy together,” said an HR representative. “At TsianFan, we’ve always aimed to build a culture where everyone feels valued and connected. Events like this Bobing celebration make that culture tangible.”

As the evening wrapped up, colleagues left with prizes in hand and smiles on their faces, still chatting excitedly about the game and the feast. For TsianFan, this Bobing activity was more than a traditional celebration—it was a testament to its culture of warmth and unity. By blending local traditions, team bonding, and shared goals, the company has strengthened the “family” bond among employees, laying a solid foundation for teamwork in the final quarter and beyond.