
Snake Year Greetings and Holiday Notice!
2025-01-24
As we welcome the Year of the Snake, we wish you a year filled with good fortune, health, and success. May the new year bring you prosperity and happiness in all your endeavors!
Please note that our office will be closed for the Chinese New Year holiday from January 25 to February 4. During this period, we will be unavailable for regular operations. We will resume normal business hours on February 5.
If you have urgent inquiries, please call or WhatsApp: 86-1827060125 or 86-17371077807.
Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to continuing our collaboration in the new year!
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Merry Christmas!!!
2024-12-24
Dear Clients,
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
May this festive season bring you joy, peace, and prosperity. Thank you for your continued trust and partnership throughout the year. We look forward to even more successful collaborations in the coming year.
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Celebrating the 75th Birthday of Our Nation!
2024-09-29
As we gather to celebrate the 75th anniversary of our beloved nation, we extend our heartfelt wishes to everyone!
Holiday Notice
In 2024, the National Day of the People’s Republic of China will be celebrated on October 1. The holiday period will extend from October 1 to October 7, allowing for a full week of festivities and rest.
Holiday Schedule:
October 1, 2024 (Tuesday): National Day
October 1 to October 7, 2024 : National Day Holiday
October 8, 2024 (Tuesday): Regular work resumes
During this holiday, various celebrations and events will take place nationwide, including parades, fireworks, and cultural performances. We encourage everyone to take this opportunity to enjoy the holiday with family and friends, while also observing safety protocols during public gatherings.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of National Day, making the celebrations even more significant.
In the capital city, Beijing, a grand parade is expected to take place in Tiananmen Square, showcasing the nation’s achievements and cultural diversity. The parade will feature thousands of performers, military displays, and floats representing various provinces, highlighting China’s rich heritage and progress over the years. Fireworks will light up the night sky in major cities, including Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, creating a dazzling display that will draw thousands of spectators. Local communities will also organize various activities, such as traditional performances, art exhibitions, and food fairs, allowing citizens and tourists alike to immerse themselves in Chinese culture.
As we approach this important holiday, we invite everyone to participate in the celebrations and reflect on the achievements and progress of our great nation. Let us come together to celebrate the spirit of unity and pride in being part of the People’s Republic of China.
Happy National Day! Bless you, my motherland!
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Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival: A Glimpse into China’s Cherished Holiday
2024-09-14
Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival: A Glimpse into China’s Cherished Holiday
As the harvest moon rises in the sky, the Mid-Autumn Festival, or "Zhongqiu Jie," lights up China with its vibrant celebrations. Held on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, this festival is one of China’s most cherished traditional holidays, marked by family reunions, mooncakes, and cultural festivities.
A Time for Family and Reunion
At its core, the Mid-Autumn Festival is about family and togetherness. Traditionally, it is a time when family members gather to celebrate the bountiful harvest and the beauty of the full moon. The festival’s emphasis on unity and reunion makes it akin to Thanksgiving in Western cultures. It’s a moment to honor familial bonds and express gratitude for the abundance of life.
Mooncakes: A Delicious Tradition
One of the festival’s most iconic symbols is the mooncake. These round pastries are filled with various ingredients such as lotus seed paste, red bean paste, or salted egg yolks. The round shape of the mooncake symbolizes completeness and unity, aligning perfectly with the festival’s theme of family reunion. Mooncakes are often exchanged between families and friends as a gesture of goodwill and affection.
Moon Gazing and Lanterns
As night falls, families and friends often gather outdoors to admire the full moon, which is believed to be at its brightest and roundest during this time. The tradition of moon gazing is accompanied by the lighting of colorful lanterns, which come in various shapes and sizes, including traditional designs and modern interpretations. Lantern displays and parades are common in many cities, adding a festive atmosphere to the celebrations.
Symbolism and Legends
The festival is steeped in symbolism and folklore. One popular legend is that of Chang’e, the Moon Goddess, who is said to live on the moon after consuming an elixir of immortality. According to the legend, her husband, Hou Yi, is a heroic archer who saved the Earth from scorching heat. The story of Chang’e and Hou Yi adds a mystical element to the festival and is often recounted during celebrations.
Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
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