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Red Luck, Who’s Got the Most?

Christmas Red Activity Hosted by Staff of the Group Spontaneously

14.12.26

On December 25, sponsored by the Administrative Headquarters of the Group, the Christmas Red Activity was hosted at the new office building by employees spontaneously. And the activity was themed at “Red Luck, Who’s Got the Most?” Sunglow Real-Estate, Ship & Marine Industry, Sunglow Fashion, etc were all invited.

As far as we know, all employees participating in this activity shall wear red clothes or accessories on Christmas according to the predetermined rules, and rule-breakers would be “punished” to wear the red Christmas Cap for the whole day. The Christmas Red had formed a particular landscape inside the building on Christmas.

At noon, the relevant activity was held in the dining hall on the 12th floor. Red Christmas apples on the desks contributed to the festive atmosphere. All the employees of the Group gathered together to celebrate birthday for employees born in December and January. Along with the melody of the “Happy Birthday” song, employees shared the delicious birthday cake bought by company managers and all employees together. As far as we know, it was a great tradition that Sunglow employees would celebrate birthday together spontaneously. On birthday celebration every month, President Chen Jianjun or other managers of the Group would participate and deliver gifts and blessings. Then, employees would use the flower-passing game to decide partners to exchange their exquisitely prepared gifts and self-written Christmas cards. Finally, all participants would vote, and the one voted “best gift” would be rewarded.


The activity had not only brought soaring passion for the building, but created a great environment for communication between departments and companies of the Group. Happiness form “Red Luck” was revealed on the face of each employee, and they would surely become more energetic for the afternoon work. Satisfaction from the “Red Luck” and all the gifts has driven away the severe coldness of winter.