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Back in Action: Kicking Off the New Year on Lunar Day Eight

Back in Action: Kicking Off the New Year on Lun...

The eighth day of the Lunar New Year, February 24, marks the official resumption of work for our company after the Spring Festival holiday. Known as a day to welcome the New Year...

Back in Action: Kicking Off the New Year on Lun...

The eighth day of the Lunar New Year, February 24, marks the official resumption of work for our company after the Spring Festival holiday. Known as a day to welcome the New Year...

Humanity’s Birthday: Celebrating Day Seven of the Lunar New Year

Humanity’s Birthday: Celebrating Day Seven of t...

The seventh day of the Lunar New Year, February 23, is traditionally known in China as “Renri” (人日), or “the Day of Humans”, celebrated as the common birthday of all people. While...

Humanity’s Birthday: Celebrating Day Seven of t...

The seventh day of the Lunar New Year, February 23, is traditionally known in China as “Renri” (人日), or “the Day of Humans”, celebrated as the common birthday of all people. While...

Back to the Flow: Resuming Work with Lunar Luck on Day Six

Back to the Flow: Resuming Work with Lunar Luck...

The sixth day of the Lunar New Year, February 22, marks a subtle but meaningful transition in the Spring Festival celebrations. While the first five days focus on family, rituals,...

Back to the Flow: Resuming Work with Lunar Luck...

The sixth day of the Lunar New Year, February 22, marks a subtle but meaningful transition in the Spring Festival celebrations. While the first five days focus on family, rituals,...

Firecrackers, Fortune, and First Deals: Celebrating Lunar New Year’s Day Five

Firecrackers, Fortune, and First Deals: Celebra...

The fifth day of the Lunar New Year, February 21, is widely known in Chinese tradition as “Po Wu” or “Breaking the Fifth”, a day that bridges festive celebrations with the resumption of...

Firecrackers, Fortune, and First Deals: Celebra...

The fifth day of the Lunar New Year, February 21, is widely known in Chinese tradition as “Po Wu” or “Breaking the Fifth”, a day that bridges festive celebrations with the resumption of...

When the Festival Turns Forward: Welcoming the Kitchen God and the Return of Prosperity

When the Festival Turns Forward: Welcoming the ...

The fourth day of the Lunar New Year occupies a unique position within the Spring Festival. While the first few days focus on reunion and rest, Lunar January 4 marks...

When the Festival Turns Forward: Welcoming the ...

The fourth day of the Lunar New Year occupies a unique position within the Spring Festival. While the first few days focus on reunion and rest, Lunar January 4 marks...

Spring Festival– The Third Day of the Lunar New Year

Spring Festival– The Third Day of the Lunar New...

Date: February 19 (Lunar January 3) February 19 marks the third day of the Lunar New Year. In observance of the Spring Festival holiday, our company remains closed on this...

Spring Festival– The Third Day of the Lunar New...

Date: February 19 (Lunar January 3) February 19 marks the third day of the Lunar New Year. In observance of the Spring Festival holiday, our company remains closed on this...