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新春慶祝會 23-01-2025
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 23-01-2025

he Lunar New Year is the most joyous traditional festival for the Chinese people. Our school celebrated with a "New Year Celebration" on January 23rd, where the principal, teachers, and students donned traditional attire, creating a festive atmosphere.

Teachers presented a theatrical performance to remind children of traditional practices, including greetings, rituals, customs, and festive foods. This was followed by an exciting lion dance performed by energetic K3 students. They entered with giant-headed figures rhythmically waving fans, while others portrayed the lion, showcasing its majestic movements. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the performance captivated the audience, enhancing the celebratory mood.

Next, the teacher explained the origins and meanings of firecracker customs. To immerse the students further, the school set up sticks with red balloons to mimic firecrackers. The principal, supervisor, and teachers popped the balloons, symbolising farewell to the old year with gratitude and welcoming the new year with hope and joy.

Afterwards, students recited New Year greetings to wish everyone well and express their aspirations for the coming year. They lined up, placing their hands on their classmates' shoulders to form a lively golden snake, moving outside for a "Dragon Dance," symbolising a collective welcome of good luck and fortune. Finally, students from different grades participated in games designed by the teachers, filling the campus with joyful laughter as the celebration concluded.

We sincerely wish everyone an auspicious and prosperous Year of the Snake, filled with peace and joy!
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