How do you spend the Dragon Boat Festival? Have you thought about it?
Let us first see how employees celebrate.
A piece of zongzi, a piece of love
Bao Zongzi, this scene!
"Because ‘Bao Zongzi’ is a ‘traditional show’, are you familiar with it, or is your mouth greedy again?
"I like dumplings because I love to eat them."
"I like Bao Zongzi because the big guys are busy together and can enhance each other's feelings."

As the laughter echoed through the office, the tables were soon filled with an array of hand-wrapped zongzi, each one unique in shape and style—some plump with pork and salted egg yolk, others sweet with red bean paste. Colleagues who were new to the art of zongzi-making received patient guidance from experienced teammates, turning the activity into a wonderful moment of sharing and connection.
Once the zongzi were steamed, the air filled with the rich, comforting aroma of glutinous rice and bamboo leaves. Everyone gathered to taste their creations, comparing notes on flavors and sharing stories of how they celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival at home. Many said this activity made them feel more connected to the traditions and to each other.
Beyond the fun, this event also let us slow down and appreciate the true meaning of the festival: honoring tradition, cherishing togetherness, and celebrating the hard work of every team member. At Pengyue Newmaterials, we believe that strong teamwork grows from shared moments like these, just as the tight-knit layers of a zongzi come together to create something warm and lasting.
Wishing all our colleagues, customers, and partners a peaceful, joyful Dragon Boat Festival, filled with health, happiness, and the sweet taste of homemade zongzi!