Gong Xi Fa Cai! Last Thursday, we celebrated the Lunar New Year and gathered our studio members together in the most memorable way! The evening was a lively celebration blending tradition and fun, with delicious Asian New Year cuisine and snacks, drinks to toast the Year of the Snake, engaging craft workshops showcasing traditional Lunar New Year activities, and exciting games that filled the room with joy and laughter. A big thank you to everyone who helped make this celebration so special. Moments like these remind us of the joy of coming together as a studio to honor traditions and strengthen connections. See below for some of these captured moments👉🏻👉🏻👉🏻 #GongXiFaCai #LunarNewYear #YearOfTheSnake #LNY2025 #NewYearCelebration #CelebrateTogether #StudioLife #bdpbelonging #bdpquadrangle
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The 2025 Lunar New Year, also called Spring Festival, marks the beginning of the Year of the Snake according to the Chinese zodiac. The New Year is traditional to many East Asian countries such as China, South Korea, Singapore, and Vietnam, which are regulated by moon and sun cycles. The holiday is marked by the second moon after December 21 (winter solstice) and lasts 15 days. Traditional celebrations often begin with family reunions, elaborate feasts, and the exchange of red envelopes containing money as a symbol of good fortune. Communities worldwide celebrate the Lunar New Year with a blend of cultural performances, parades, and modern festivities. Lion and dragon dances, firecrackers, and lantern displays create vibrant spectacles that captivate locals and tourists alike. The snake is associated with wisdom and intuition, making 2025 a year believed to bring intellectual growth and strategic opportunities. With a theme of transformation and renewal, the Lunar New Year serves as a meaningful time for individuals to reflect on the past and set their intentions for the year ahead.
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Lunar New Year is celebrated worldwide, with each culture bringing its own unique traditions to this vibrant festival. From China’s red envelopes and lion dances to Vietnam’s Tết rice cakes and South Korea’s ancestral rituals, this holiday is a beautiful blend of family, gratitude, and new beginnings. How does your community celebrate Lunar New Year? Let us know! #JustSyft #Syft #SyftAI #StayInformed #PersonalizedNews #NewsUpdates #SmartReading #RelevantNews #ReliableUpdates #NoMoreScrolling #FocusedContent #NewsYouNeed #StayUpdated #ReliableNews #GlobalNews #TopStories #lunarnewyear #LunarNewYear2025
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Lunar New Year, January 29th, Kicks off 16 day-Spring Festival The Lunar New Year in 2025 welcomes the Year of the Snake according to the Chinese lunar calendar. Celebrated by millions around the world, this is a time for cultural traditions, family reunions, and hopes for good fortune in the coming year. As we move from the energetic and dynamic Year of the Dragon, 2025 brings the Snake’s wise and intuitive energy. The Snake, symbolizing wisdom and transformation, offers opportunities for personal growth and change. This festival is celebrated worldwide, particularly in Asian countries like China. Festivities include red decorations, elaborate meals, thorough cleaning of homes, and visiting family. A major tradition involves lighting firecrackers, originating from the Legend of the Monster Nian. According to legend, Nian was a terrifying beast with sharp teeth and horns, living deep in the sea. Every Lunar New Year’s Eve, Nian would come ashore to wreak havoc in the villages. One year, the villagers discovered that Nian feared the color red and loud noises. To protect themselves, they hung red decorations and lit firecrackers to scare the monster away. The strategy worked, and Nian was driven back to the sea. This story explains two important traditions, hanging red decorations and lighting firecrackers, representing victory over evil and a fresh start to the year. Happy New Year to our Asian members, team members, and community friends! #comhar #namiphiladelphia #dbhids
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The Year of the Snake is approaching, making it the perfect time to reflect on renewal, wisdom, and connection. Lunar New Year is celebrated by millions around the world, and it’s a fantastic opportunity to embrace cultural traditions and strengthen bonds at work! Here are some fun ways to celebrate the Lunar New Year with your team: ➡️Red Envelopes for Luck: Hand out small red envelopes (hongbao) with fun surprises like mini chocolates or uplifting notes. It’s a symbol of good fortune! ➡️Celebrate with Food: Organize a team lunch featuring Lunar New Year favorites like noodles (for longevity), dumplings (for prosperity), and mandarin oranges (for luck). ➡️Cultural Sharing: Invite team members to share stories or traditions from their Lunar New Year celebrations. It’s a great way to learn and build understanding. ➡️Fun Activities: Host a trivia game about the Lunar New Year or create some zodiac-themed virtual backgrounds for team connection. Lunar New Year reminds us to start fresh and move forward together. Let's make this celebration one of joy, belonging, and connection. How is your team celebrating? I’d love to hear your ideas! #lunarnewyear2025 #yearofthesnake
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Leaderart Industries wishes everyone a Happy Lunar New Year! May the Year of the Snake bring good health, prosperity, and happiness to all. Let’s celebrate new beginnings together. Gong Xi Fa Cai! #LunarNewYear #YearOfTheSnake #LeaderartIndustries"
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Today, January 29, 2025, marks the Lunar New Year, a significant festival celebrated across various Asian cultures, including Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean communities. This day heralds the beginning of the lunar calendar year and is associated with numerous traditions and customs aimed at ushering in prosperity and good fortune. In 2025, we welcome the Year of the Wood Snake. The snake, as one of the twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac, symbolizes wisdom, intuition, and transformation. The element of wood is associated with growth, creativity, and flexibility, suggesting a year that may bring opportunities for personal development and innovation. Celebrations typically start on the first new moon of the lunar calendar and continue for fifteen days, culminating in the Lantern Festival. Traditions include family reunions, elaborate feasts featuring symbolic foods, vibrant parades, and the adornment of homes with red decorations to ward off evil spirits. In some cultures, red envelopes containing money are gifted to younger family members as a gesture of good luck.
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The 2025 Spring Festival is not just any Lunar New Year—it falls in a rare long lunar year with 384 days, making it an especially unique time for blessings, renewal, and prosperity! What Makes 2025 Special? • A Leap Lunar Year: Unlike the usual 354 or 355-day lunar year, 2025 lasts 384 days due to an extra lunar month, making it longer than usual. • Double June Lunar Month: The lunar calendar follows a 19-year cycle (called the Metonic cycle), where seven out of 19 years include a leap month to keep it aligned with the solar year. In 2025, the extra month falls in the sixth lunar month, a special occurrence. This provides more time to embrace traditions, reflect, and celebrate. • An Early Start, A Late Next Year: The 2025 Spring Festival begins on January 29, 2025, while the 2026 Spring Festival arrives on February 17, 2026, making the next lunar year feel even longer! ✨ With this exceptionally long year, the 2025 Spring Festival carries even deeper symbolism of renewal and prosperity. May this special 384-day lunar year bring you health, harmony, and endless abundance! ✨
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Happy Lunar New Year to all in my network that celebrates this important and momentous festival. As we welcome the Year of the Snake, I wish you and your loved ones a year filled with prosperity, good health, wealth and abundance. And if you want to learn some fun facts about this festival, it is captured in the carousel below! I am curious to know: What is your favourite Lunar New Year tradition and how are you planning to celebrate this year? Got a question about Lunar New Year? Let me know in the comments down below! #LNY #newyear #prosperity #celebration #lunar #diversity
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🌕✨ Happy Lunar New Year! ✨🌕 As we welcome the Year of the Snake, a symbol of wisdom, transformation, and renewal in Chinese culture, it's an opportune moment to reflect on how these themes can enrich our company culture. **Embracing Transformation** The snake's shedding of its skin signifies personal evolution and the release of old habits. This encourages us to continually assess and refine our processes, fostering a culture that values adaptability and continuous improvement. **Cultivating Wisdom and Intuition** Snakes are known for their calm and thoughtful nature, emphasizing the importance of introspection. By promoting a culture that values strategic thinking and informed decision-making, we can navigate challenges with greater insight and foresight. **Fostering Renewal** The snake's association with renewal reminds us of the importance of embracing change and innovation. Encouraging team members to explore new ideas and perspectives can lead to growth and revitalization within our organization. As we celebrate this Lunar New Year, let's draw inspiration from the snake's symbolism to enhance our workplace culture, embracing transformation, wisdom, and renewal in all that we do. To those celebrating, 新年快乐 (Xīnnián kuàilè)! Wishing you a prosperous and insightful year ahead. 🐍 Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/g-S6TecG
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Happy Lunar New Year! The Year of the Snake has begun, bringing with it themes of renewal, transformation, and growth. This special time, celebrated across many Asian cultures, marks the first new moon of the lunar calendar and heralds the arrival of spring. For those born in the Year of the Snake, this sign is associated with resilience, courage, and strong leadership qualities. While sometimes viewed as mysterious or intimidating, the Snake is also deeply tenacious—a fitting symbol for embracing change and shedding negativity as we move forward. The Lunar New Year is one of the most significant celebrations in Chinese culture and is also joyfully marked in countries like Vietnam, Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore. Even if you don’t personally celebrate, it’s a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the traditions your colleagues may hold dear. Why not take a moment to connect with your colleagues who celebrate the Lunar New Year? Ask them about their traditions, what the festivities mean to them, and how they celebrate—it’s a great way to build cultural awareness and appreciation. To everyone celebrating: Happy Lunar New Year! Wishing you a year of renewal, courage, and prosperity. #LunarNewYear
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