Dragon Boat Festival Holiday Notice

Holiday Notice

Dear Customers, Partners, and Friends,

In observance of the Dragon Boat Festival, FPIC will be closed during the following period:

📅 Holiday Schedule: June 19 – June 21

📅 Work Resumes: June 22

During the holiday period, responses to emails and inquiries may be delayed. We appreciate your understanding and will respond as soon as possible upon our return.

For urgent matters, please contact your account manager directly.

Thank you for your continued trust and support.

Dragon Boat Festival.


What Is the Dragon Boat Festival?

The Dragon Boat Festival, known as Duanwu Festival (端午节) in Chinese, is one of China’s most important traditional holidays. It is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month of the traditional Chinese lunar calendar and has a history spanning more than 2,000 years.

In 2009, the Dragon Boat Festival was inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, highlighting its cultural significance and global recognition.

For many Chinese families, the festival is a time to honor history, strengthen family bonds, and preserve cultural traditions.


The Origin of the Dragon Boat Festival

The most widely known origin of the festival is associated with Qu Yuan, a respected poet and statesman of ancient China during the Warring States Period.

Qu Yuan was known for his patriotism and dedication to his country. After witnessing political decline and national challenges, he expressed his concerns through poetry. According to legend, when his homeland fell into crisis, Qu Yuan threw himself into the Miluo River.

Local people rushed out in boats to search for him and threw rice into the river to prevent fish from disturbing his body. These actions gradually evolved into the traditions of dragon boat racing and eating rice dumplings.

Today, Qu Yuan remains a symbol of loyalty, integrity, and commitment to the greater good.


Traditional Customs of the Dragon Boat Festival

Dragon Boat Racing

Dragon boat racing is the most famous festival activity.

Teams paddle long, decorated boats in unison while following the rhythm of drums. The races symbolize teamwork, determination, and collective effort.

Today, dragon boat competitions are held around the world and have become an international sporting event.

Eating Zongzi

Zongzi are traditional sticky rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves.

Different regions have their own recipes, including:

  • Sweet red bean fillings
  • Dates and fruits
  • Pork and salted egg yolk
  • Mixed grains and nuts

Zongzi remains one of the most beloved festival foods in Chinese culture.

Wearing Fragrant Sachets

Children often wear small embroidered sachets filled with aromatic herbs.

Traditionally, these sachets symbolize health, protection, and good fortune during the summer season.

Hanging Mugwort and Calamus

Families place mugwort and calamus leaves near doors and windows.

These plants are traditionally believed to help create a healthy living environment and symbolize protection and well-being.


The Cultural Values Behind the Festival

Beyond its customs, the Dragon Boat Festival reflects several enduring values:

  • Loyalty and integrity
  • Responsibility and dedication
  • Teamwork and cooperation
  • Respect for cultural heritage
  • Family unity and togetherness

These values continue to resonate in modern society and remain relevant in both personal and professional life.


Dragon Boat Festival and FPIC’s Corporate Culture

At FPIC, the spirit of the Dragon Boat Festival aligns closely with our company values.

Teamwork Creates Success

Just as dragon boat racing requires every team member to paddle together toward a common goal, we believe collaboration is essential for delivering high-quality connector and cable assembly solutions to our customers worldwide.

Responsibility and Commitment

Qu Yuan’s dedication inspires us to uphold responsibility and professionalism in everything we do—from product quality and customer service to long-term partnership development.

Continuous Progress

The synchronized effort seen in dragon boat races reminds us that sustainable success comes from consistency, discipline, and continuous improvement.

For over 23 years, FPIC has remained committed to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction while growing together with partners around the world.


Looking Ahead

The Dragon Boat Festival offers an opportunity to pause, reflect, and reconnect with family, culture, and community.

As we celebrate this meaningful holiday, FPIC extends our sincere appreciation to our employees, customers, and partners for their continued trust and support.

We wish everyone a joyful Dragon Boat Festival filled with health, happiness, and prosperity.

Happy Dragon Boat Festival!


References / Notes

  1. UNESCO – Dragon Boat Festival, Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
  2. Encyclopaedia Britannica – Dragon Boat Festival.
  3. China Ministry of Culture and Tourism – Traditional Chinese Festivals.
  4. Historical records relating to Qu Yuan and the Dragon Boat Festival traditions.
  5. This article is based on publicly available cultural and historical information for educational purposes.