Chinese New Year is just around the corner, and even a bit earlier than usual for this 2023! As we bid goodbye to Christmas and New Year, it’s a busy preparation time for an extended list of home decorations, red packets, gifts, CNY biscuits and of course, mandarin oranges! Still deciding on festive gifts for your colleagues? Well, hurry and get yourselves some Tian Tian mandarin oranges!
Celebrate A Prosperous & Fruitful 2023 With Tian Tian Mandarin Oranges At Your Workplace
Have you ever wondered why mandarin oranges are important during the Lunar New Year? Their round shape and golden colour symbolise wealth and good fortune. Thus, the gift of mandarin oranges signifies that you’re giving auspicious blessings to your acquaintances, co-workers, bosses and clients!
3 Things You Didn’t Know About Tian Tian
We have been feasting on sweet and juicy Tian Tian mandarin oranges for as long as we can remember. So today, let us journey into this familiar household name that has been around since 1997!
1. The brand puts in great care and attention to detail by having the mandarin oranges harvested and hand-picked by farmers from only the best orchards in Southern China!
2. The mandarin oranges are organically ‘green’ because they are grown in natural environments. This also means that Tian Tian mandarin oranges are grown without using any chemical products!
3. You can easily tell that Tian Tian’s mandarin oranges are of high quality, as the oranges peel off easily and you’ll immediately be greeted by a zesty aroma.
All these efforts result in the juicy, sweet and high quality Tian Tian mandarin oranges that we all know and love!
These Beautiful CNY Packagings Make The Perfect Gifts For Colleagues
Tian Tian once again unveils new beautiful packaging for the upcoming Lunar New Year in 2023 with the classic cheerful-looking mandarin orange. Featuring blossoming flowers and butterflies, 花开富贵 signifies blossoming wealth for a prosperous new year ahead. Additionally, the new pentagon gift boxes give an extra premium look with a hint of gold embellishment designs right in the middle, as well as the slogan 合家团圆 symbolising family reunions. Yup, these make the perfect gifts at your workplace!
These handheld gift boxes are the way to go if you’re looking for something that’s convenient, easy to carry and beautifully packaged, with the cranes and blossoms welcoming an auspicious new year.
If you’re gifting these to someone who prefers traditional designs, the classic red boxes are available as well! For those looking for something bigger, opt for the red gift box beautifully adorned with a harmonious family drawing.
You can order your Tian Tian mandarin oranges online and have them delivered to your doorsteps:
Alternatively, you can get them from these local supermarkets too:
Here are the walk-in addresses as well:
1) BM 大山脚总部 – 04 5057711
1148, Jalan Perindustrian Bukit Minyak 4, Taman Perindustrian Bukit Minyak, 14100 Simpang Ampat, Penang, Malaysia.
2) Penang island 槟城分行 – 04 2615044
No. 216, Jalan Lim Chwee Leong, 10100 Penang, Malaysia.
3) Fruits Deli
11 Lintang Burma 10250 Pinang, Penang, Malaysia
4) Garden Basket
218, Jalan Dr Lim Chwee Leong, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang
5) Subang Jaya – 03 8025 9044
11, Jalan TP 3, Taman Perindustrian UEP, 47620 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Give And Receive Auspicious Blessings With Tian Tian Mandarin Oranges
Exchanging mandarin oranges is an important tradition during the festive season, so be sure to send a box or two of Tian Tian mandarin oranges to your co-workers! If you want to prosper for the year, remember to save some for yourself as keeping them in the office and at home throughout Chinese New Year will do the trick. Happy CNY and wishing all Foodies a Tian Tian (sweet) year ahead!
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