ArriTec Team Middle Autumn Festival-Bobing
Last Friday, ArriTec team-greeting card display rack provider celebrates the middle-autumn festival. ArriTec is a company of producing and resourcing metal display rack and retail store wire display rack solution, like metal display rack, wire display rack, greeting card display rack. Let us see how we Bobing.
HR purchased all the goods , all of them are necessities for team memebers. let see what are they
Would you like to join us? Please visit us at that time next year-2025-September. You would have a depth memeber and a unforgotable middle autumn festival. You might win a sample of metal display rack.
In my memory, one client from USA visit us one year, he ordered greeting card display rack every year and we have been working together more than 10 years for metal display rack.
Let see the picture of site:
ArriTec mainly in display rack includes metal display rack, greeting card display rack, wood display stand, acrylic display rack too.
The winner is Zhuangyuan-Claire, Rita is Duitang, Celebration to them. A big smile on their's face.
If you would like to know how to Bobing, please visit our another blog.
Any customized metal display rack is welcome, please visit us at any time, welcome you email us jl@arri-displays.com or call us at 18059873645
ArriTec Team
2024-9-4
The Tradition of Bo Bing: Xiamen’s Mid-Autumn Dice Game
In the coastal city of Xiamen (Amoy), Fujian Province, the Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated with a unique and lively custom known as Bo Bing (博饼), or “Mooncake Gambling.” This 300-year-old tradition, deeply rooted in local culture, combines chance, camaraderie, and symbolic rewards, offering a festive blend of entertainment and cultural heritage. Originating during the Ming Dynasty, Bo Bing has evolved into a beloved social activity that transcends generations, reflecting Xiamen’s historical ties to maritime trade and its community-centric values.
Historical Origins
Bo Bing traces its roots to the 17th century, when Ming loyalist general Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga) governed Xiamen. Legend holds that Zheng devised the game to boost morale among soldiers stationed far from home during the Mid-Autumn Festival. By replacing traditional mooncake-sharing with a competitive dice game, he fostered unity and distracted troops from homesickness. Over time, the practice spread to local families, becoming a staple of Xiamen’s Mid-Autumn celebrations. The game’s name, “Bo Bing,” literally means “gambling for cakes,” though today it symbolizes luck and prosperity rather than literal gambling.
Xiamen’s Bo Bing is a vibrant testament to the enduring power of cultural traditions. It transforms a simple dice game into a celebration of heritage, luck, and togetherness, uniting people across generations. As Xiamen continues to modernize, Bo Bing remains a cherished ritual—a reminder that even in a fast-changing world, the pursuit of joy and connection remains timeless. For visitors and locals alike, participating in Bo Bing is not just about winning prizes; it is about embracing the spirit of Xiamen, where history and festivity roll forward hand in hand.