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Back to Work on Chinese New Year’s 8th Day: Gallop into the Year of the Horse

    As the festive atmosphere of the Chinese New Year lingers gently, we gather again with renewed energy and bright expectations—today marks the 8th day of the Chinese New Year, a traditional and auspicious day to resume work in Chinese culture, especially in the Year of the Horse.
    For thousands of years, the 8th day of the first lunar month has been cherished as a lucky occasion to start work. The number “8” (bā in Chinese) sounds similar to “prosperity” (fā), carrying the heartfelt wish for a year filled with success, wealth, and smooth progress. In 2026, the Year of the Horse, this special day adds more blessings: the horse symbolizes diligence, courage, and momentum, inspiring us to gallop forward with passion and perseverance in the new year.
After a period of rest and reunion with family and friends, we return to our posts with refreshed minds and recharged spirits. The holidays gave us time to reflect on the past, cherish the warm moments, and set new goals for the future. Now, it’s time to turn those expectations into actions, and transform our dreams into reality.
 On this meaningful开工 day (work resumption day), let us leave the laziness of the holidays behind and embrace the new challenges and opportunities with a positive attitude. Whether you are an entrepreneur pursuing new breakthroughs, an employee striving for professional growth, or a partner walking hand in hand with us, this is a new starting line—one where every effort will be rewarded, and every step forward will lead to greater achievements.
In the Year of the Horse, we advocate the spirit of the horse: being proactive rather than passive, being brave enough to innovate, and being persistent in pursuit of excellence. Let us work together with sincerity and collaboration, support each other in difficulties, and celebrate together in successes. May the momentum of the horse bring us strong motivation, and may the auspiciousness of the 8th day bring us endless good luck.
As we ring in the new work year, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all our colleagues, partners, and customers for your consistent support and trust. In the days ahead, we will continue to uphold our commitment, pursue high quality, and move forward with you to create a better future.
Welcome back to work! Let’s seize the day, ride the momentum of the Year of the Horse, and write a brilliant chapter of growth and success together in 2026!
Wishing you all a prosperous and smooth work year, good health, and happiness in the Year of the Horse!