Tag Archive for: Chinese Traditions

Common Terminal Crimping Standards and Inspection Guidelines
Terminal crimping is a critical process in wire harness manufacturing. Terminal crimping involves applying pressure in the contact area between a wire and a terminal to shape and create a secure connection.

What is Wire Harness Assembly and Why it Matters?
In today's interconnected world, the significance of effective and dependable electrical frameworks cannot be exaggerated. At the heart of these frameworks lies a vital component that frequently goes unnoticed but plays a significant part in…

International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women’s Strength
Introduction
Every year on March 8, the world celebrates International Women’s Day, a global occasion dedicated to honoring the achievements of women and promoting gender equality.
From political and economic contributions to scientific…

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,…

What is Little Lunar New Year? How We Celebrate It?
Little Lunar New Year (小年), also known as Minor New Year or the Festival of the Kitchen God, is a significant celebration in Chinese culture. Occurring on either the 23rd or 24th day of the twelfth lunar month, it marks the official countdown…

