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新春慶祝會12-02-2026
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
New Year Celebration 12-02-2026

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and joyous traditional festivals in Chinese culture. On Thursday, February 12, our school hosted a "Lunar New Year Celebration," with teachers and students donning vibrant traditional attire, infusing every corner of the campus with a festive spirit of harmony and delight.

The festivities commenced with the "New Year Theatre," an engaging session in which participants explored the etiquette of New Year visits, auspicious greetings, and time-honoured customs, as well as the symbolic meanings behind various festive delicacies. The excitement peaked during the subsequent "Quiz Challenge." Students competed with great fervour, their laughter and enthusiasm reflecting a profound interest in their cultural heritage.

The celebration reached its crescendo with a spectacular lion dance performed by our senior-grade students. To the powerful, rhythmic beat of gongs and drums, the "Big-Headed Buddha" led a majestic lion dance troupe. The student performers manoeuvred the lion heads and tails with agile footwork and spirited movements, vividly capturing the lion’s majesty and earning thunderous applause from the audience.
To create a truly immersive experience, the Principal and teachers joined forces to pop "balloon firecrackers" made from red balloons. The rhythmic popping mimicked the crackle of traditional firecrackers, symbolising the casting off of the old to welcome a vibrant Year of the Horse.

The event concluded with a lively, heartwarming atmosphere. Students offered sincere blessings to the Principal and teachers, sharing their bright aspirations for the coming year. After the group greetings, classes joined together to form a spirited human "Dragon Dance" across the outdoor playground—a powerful symbol of unity as the school community welcomed the luck and blessings of the New Year. Finally, students enjoyed a variety of festive games in the main hall, bringing the celebration to a joyful close.

All teachers and students of our school sincerely wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse, good health, and a year filled with enduring peace and joy!
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