Celebrating the Little New Year and Birthdays
The 24th day of the twelfth lunar month marks the arrival of the Southern Little New Year, coinciding with the February birthday celebrations. When this traditional festival meets the joy of birthdays, accompanied by the last afternoon tea before the New Year, it allows us, after a busy year, to bid farewell to the past and gently welcome the new year!
Company New Year decorations

Stepping into the company, the New Year's atmosphere is immediately palpable, No need for elaborate decorations; the simple decor conveys heartfelt sentiment—hanging "Fu" characters, adorned with New Year ornaments, and bathed in warm lighting, creating an exceptionally cozy office space. This isn't just an afternoon tea setup; it's our hope for the Year of the Horse, a gentle greeting to every colleague who has walked alongside us. Every snapshot is brimming with New Year's ritual, capturing beautiful moments at the year's end.

Highlights of the birthday party
This special gathering had the festive atmosphere of the Lunar New Year, the exclusive romance of a birthday party, and the relaxed feeling of afternoon tea. Every part was full of little surprises. There were no complicated procedures, only pure joy and companionship.

Happy Birthday and Happy Year of the Horse

The group gathered together, singing "Happy Birthday." Each line of the song conveyed sincere blessings for the birthday person, best wishes for the new year, and gratitude for the year's shared struggles.
Without restraint or shyness, every note resonated with the heart, spreading warmth into everyone's hearts.
Unlimited milk tea, enhanced flavor!
Milk tea, cakes, and various snacks were neatly arranged, satisfying all our sweet desires. Soft, sweet cakes were adorned with candles, and the birthday celebrants closed their eyes to make wishes—for a peaceful, joyful, and successful new year, and for us to walk side-by-side, with new joys every year. Cups of warm milk tea dispelled the year-end chill and eased the fatigue of the past year. A variety of snacks filled the table; everyone picked them up casually, chatting and eating, sharing the year's achievements and discussing their wishes for the Year of the Horse—relaxed and pleasant.

What was truly precious was this "last afternoon tea before the New Year." After a busy year, rushing towards goals and completing tasks, we rarely had moments like this to set aside our busy schedules and truly connect with our colleagues.
This afternoon tea was unrelated to work or performance; it was solely about companionship and joy. It was a gentle reward for our year's hard work and the most precious ritual of the year-end—ending warmly and beginning joyfully.

The Southern Little New Year (Nan xiao Nian) signals the end of the old year and the beginning of the new. May all past efforts transform into surprises and glory in the Year of the Horse. Birthday parties are a testament to warm companionship; may every birthday celebrant have a prosperous new year and good health year after year.
This gathering, filled with the spirit of the New Year and warmth, has come to a perfect end. May we carry this beauty and strength with us, bidding farewell to the past and embarking on a new journey. Let us move forward side by side in the Year of the Horse, living up to the times and ourselves, so that every year to come may be accompanied by joy and crowned with glory.