2024 Chinese Spring Festival

2024 Chinese Spring Festival WS Mold holiday notice

2024 Chinese Spring Festival WS Mold holiday notice,at the beginning of the new year, the Spring Festival is approaching. In order to thank everyone for their hard work and support over the past year, and also to allow every WS Mold family member to fully enjoy the moment of reunion, the company has decided to take a holiday from February 2nd to February 19th. Return to work.

Spring Festival is time for Family Reunion,like Christmas in Western countries, Chinese New Year is a time to be home with family, chatting, drinking, cooking, and enjoying a hearty meal together.

Welcome The Spring Festival WS Mold Holiday Notice

What Is the 2024 Chinese Zodiac Animal

2024 is the year of Jiachen in the lunar calendar, which is also the year of the dragon. In traditional Chinese culture, the dragon symbolizes auspiciousness, nobility and strength.

In ancient China, the dragon was endowed with extremely high symbolic significance and was regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness and luck. The Year of the Dragon is often considered a year full of vitality and change. People believe that in this year, more opportunities and challenges will arise.

The ancient view of the Year of the Dragon was full of awe and expectation. People believed that in this year, more good things would happen and there would be more challenges to face. The Year of the Dragon is seen as a year full of energy and opportunity.

Why is it called Spring Festival

The Spring Festival is called the “Spring Festival” because it marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year and symbolizes the end of winter and the arrival of spring. The name reflects the importance of the Spring Festival as a traditional festival celebrating the arrival of spring. During the Spring Festival, people symbolize good luck, prosperity and new beginnings through various customs and activities.

Spring Festival of Traditional Customs and Festive Rituals

Chinese people celebrate the Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, in various traditional ways. Here are some common customs and practices:

Family Reunions: The festival is a time for family reunions. People travel long distances to be with their families, and it is considered a crucial time for family bonding.

New Year’s Eve Dinner (年夜饭): Families gather for a sumptuous feast on New Year’s Eve. Traditional dishes with symbolic meanings, such as fish for abundance and dumplings for wealth, are commonly served.

Red Decorations: Red is a dominant color during the festival. Red lanterns, couplets (poetic phrases), and other decorations are used to symbolize good luck, happiness, and prosperity.

Lion and Dragon Dances: Colorful lion and dragon dances are performed in streets and public spaces. These traditional dances are believed to bring good luck and scare away evil spirits.

Fireworks and Firecrackers: Fireworks and firecrackers are set off at midnight and throughout the festival to ward off evil spirits. The loud sounds are also believed to bring good luck.

Giving and Receiving Red Envelopes (红包): Adults give red envelopes containing money to children and unmarried individuals as a gesture of good fortune and blessings.

Spring Cleaning: Homes are thoroughly cleaned before the festival to sweep away bad luck and make way for good fortune in the coming year

Temple Visits: Many people visit temples to pray for good fortune, health, and success in the upcoming year.

Watching the Spring Festival Gala: The Spring Festival Gala, a televised variety show, is watched by millions of people on New Year’s Eve. It includes performances, comedy sketches, and other entertaining segments.

Wearing New Clothes: It is customary to wear new clothes during the festival, symbolizing a fresh start in the new year.

At this moment of bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new, all employees of WS Mold wish you all a happy new year, a happy family, good health, and a prosperous career!

Thank you for your hard work over the past year. We will work together in the new year to create a more brilliant future. I wish everyone a happy and warm Spring Festival holiday!

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