[Linyi, China] – [February 16, 2026] – Today marks Chinese New Year's Eve, the most significant moment in the Chinese calendar—a time for reunion, gratitude, and looking ahead. Across China, families are gathering to welcome the Year of the Horse, a symbol of energy, progress, and shared endeavor.

The Spirit of Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is a time-honored tradition spanning thousands of years. It is a moment when families come together to share a festive reunion dinner, exchange blessings, and honor their ancestors. Homes are adorned with red decorations symbolizing good fortune, and elders gift red envelopes (hongbao) to younger generations as a wish for peace and prosperity in the year ahead.

The Year of the Horse: A Symbol of Vitality
In Chinese culture, the horse represents strength, perseverance, and forward momentum. Those born in the Year of the Horse are believed to embody energy, warmth, and an unwavering spirit. As we step into 2026, the Year of the Horse inspires us to move forward with determination and unity—values that resonate deeply with us at Yonghong.

Yonghong Celebrates with Its Global Family
As our team in China gathers tonight with loved ones to welcome the new year, we carry with us the warmth of our recent company celebrations—the "Shared Journey Award" custom suits and thoughtfully prepared Spring Festival gift packages that reached every Yonghong family member just days ago.
To our international partners, clients, and friends around the world: Chinese New Year is not only a celebration for China but a moment to share our culture and gratitude with those who journey with us across borders.

New Year Wishes from Yonghong
On this special evening, we extend our warmest wishes to all:
May the Year of the Horse bring you strength and success.
May your endeavors be met with energy and good fortune.
May health, happiness, and prosperity fill your home.
As the horse gallops forward, so do we—united in purpose, committed to excellence, and grateful for the trust you place in us.
Happy Chinese New Year to all!
Xin Nian Kuai Le!






