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Team New Year Slogan

New Year's team slogan:

1, the wind and clouds of the Golden Monkey to the unstoppable open the door.

2, performance-oriented, service-oriented.

3, the world to welcome the new year, the horse to a new chapter.

4, the dragon and tiger leap, thunderous.

5. Struggle and struggle, inspirational and diligent.

6, never say die, we are the team.

7, you propose, I propose, carry out the meeting is effective.

8, positively motivate me, more labor, more harvest, sweat breeding results.

9, life is more than a struggle.

10, dream gathering team, team casting dreams, passionate happy people.

11. Bite the green mountain and vow to open the door to the New Year.

Traditional Chinese New Year's customs:

The celebrations during the Spring Festival are extremely rich and varied, there are lion dances, floating colors, dragon dances, God tours, temple fairs, flower streets, lanterns, swimming drums and gongs, swimming flags, fireworks, praying for blessings, guanchuanchun, but also on stilts, running boats, twisting rice-planting songs and so on.

The custom of offering sacrifices to gods (ancestors) is prevalent in the coastal areas of the south, inheriting the ancient customs, and during the Spring Festival, many places hold grand ceremonies to offer sacrifices to the gods of the heavens and the earth, and to welcome the Jubilee and pray for blessings and other sacrifices and prayers for the New Year, which is rich in colorful content, hilarious and celebratory and has a strong flavor of the New Year.

During the Spring Festival, there are different ways to celebrate the New Year, such as posting the New Year's red, observing the New Year's Eve, eating New Year's dinner and paying homage to the New Year, but due to the differences in customs and localities, each of them has its own characteristics in its own subtle ways. Spring Festival folklore in various forms, rich in content, is the essence of the Chinese people's life and culture of the concentrated display.