🧧 Traditions and Celebrations
Chinese New Year follows the lunar calendar and is celebrated over several weeks, culminating in the Lantern Festival. It is a time when families gather, share festive meals, and honor long-standing customs symbolizing prosperity and good fortune. Streets come alive with red lanterns, decorations, and celebrations, while “hongbao” (red envelopes) remain a meaningful symbol of luck, appreciation, and new beginnings.
🐎 The Year of the Horse
In the Chinese Zodiac, the Horse represents energy, independence, and forward momentum. It is associated with determination, confidence, and progress—qualities that strongly resonate with business, innovation, and growth. The Year of the Horse is often seen as a time to act decisively, strengthen relationships, and pursue new opportunities.
🤝 Gratitude and Looking Ahead
At MERCURTEC, we remain deeply grateful for our Chinese partners and the cooperation that allows us to grow together. As the new lunar year unfolds, we wish you health, prosperity, and continued success.

