
Lantern Festival: Origins, Traditions & Gifts
When Is the Lantern Festival?
The Lantern Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the first lunar month, marking the first full moon of the Lunar New Year. It is considered the grand finale of the Spring Festival celebrations and symbolizes…

Spring Festival Greetings from the FPIC Team
To celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival, FPIC has prepared a special New Year greeting video featuring our team members and their families.
In this video, department leaders from different teams share their New Year wishes, and our General…

Chinese New Year’s Eve: Tradition & Renewal
Introduction
Chinese New Year’s Eve, known as Chúxī (除夕), is the most important night of the Lunar New Year celebration. It marks the final evening of the lunar calendar and represents renewal, family unity, and hope for prosperity…

Valentine’s Day: Love, Tradition, and Values
Introduction
Today is Valentine’s Day, celebrated worldwide on February 14 as a day dedicated to love, appreciation, and meaningful relationships. While often associated with romance, Valentine’s Day has deep historical roots and has evolved…

Spring Festival Holiday Notice – FPIC Wire Harness Manufacturer
Dear Valued Customers and Partners,
Thank you for your continued trust and support of FPIC (Shenzhen Forman Precision Industry Co., Ltd.), a professional manufacturer of custom wire harnesses, cable assemblies, and connectors.
In celebration…

Laba Festival: Tradition, Culture, and Togetherness
Introduction
In Chinese tradition, there is a saying: “After Laba comes the New Year.”The Laba Festival, celebrated on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, marks the beginning of the year-end season—a time for reflection, gratitude,…

Dahan (Major Cold): The Coldest Solar Term of Winter
Dahan, meaning “Major Cold,” is the last of China’s 24 Solar Terms and traditionally marks the coldest period of the year. It usually falls around January 20th, when winter reaches its seasonal peak before gradually giving way to spring.
For…

Xiaohan (Minor Cold): Understanding One of China’s 24 Solar Terms
Xiaohan, translated as “Minor Cold,” is one of the 24 Solar Terms in the traditional Chinese calendar. It marks the beginning of one of the coldest periods of the year and reflects the deep connection between ancient Chinese culture, agriculture,…

Dongzhi Festival: Understanding China’s Winter Solstice Tradition
Dongzhi (冬至), or the Winter Solstice, falls on December 21 and is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. It is also one of the 24 Solar Terms, an ancient time-keeping system that reflects the relationship between nature,…

Thanksgiving 2025 – A Time for Gratitude, Connection & Innovation
This year, Thanksgiving in the United States falls on Thursday, November 27, 2025. It is a national holiday dedicated to giving thanks, sharing a meal, and coming together with family and partners — values that resonate globally and deeply…
