Year of the Dragon

Florentia Village Collaborates with Chinese Paper-Cutting Artist Qiu Jia for Year of the Dragon

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

SHANGHAI, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- This Chinese New Year, Florentia Village collaborated with Chinese paper-cutting artist Qiu Jia to create an exclusive art piece inspired by the Year of the Dragon. The artwork marked the launch of "A 'Meaningful' New Year" themed campaign, Florentia Village's Lunar New Year celebration at its six locations across Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Chengdu and Chongqing. Exquisite paper-cut-themed installations and festive decorations blended timeless Chinese artistic tradition with classic Italian style for a very special Chinese New Year atmosphere that attracted enthusiastic visitors to come and experience it. During this period, Florentia Village demonstrated outstanding overall performance, with significant increases in both sales and footfall, achieving double-digit year-on-year growth and showcasing strong momentum.

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  • SHANGHAI, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- This Chinese New Year, Florentia Village collaborated with Chinese paper-cutting artist Qiu Jia to create an exclusive art piece inspired by the Year of the Dragon.
  • In addition to these exciting celebrations, Florentia Village Beijing-Tianjin and Florentia Village Guangzhou-Foshan presented dazzling dragon installations that caught both the eye and the imagination.
  • With a surge in spending over the Chinese New Year holiday, Florentia Village has begun the year with remarkable results.
  • Florentia Village Wuhan commemorated its 6th anniversary with the Italian Art Festival and Florentia Village Chongqing hosted the "CIAO!

The "Spring Festival Festival Festival" in Chengdu has come to an end

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

CHENGDU, China, Feb. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On the night of February 24th, the lanterns in Chengdu were bright and dazzling, with countless Spring Festival activities blooming in various places in Chengdu. The Year of the Dragon came to a close amidst the lively atmosphere of fireworks and excitement, marking a vibrant start to the Chinese people's 2024. In the midst of this festive tourism atmosphere, how "hot and spicy" is Chengdu?

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  • Statistics show that during the Spring Festival period, GoChengdu ranked first on both Facebook and X platforms among national central city accounts.
  • On Lantern Festival day, GoChengdu released the creative short film "Strolling in the December Market Painting," capturing the festive atmosphere of Lantern Festival in Chengdu.
  • The short film creatively uses VR gaming settings to recreate the prosperous scene of the December market in Song Dynasty Chengdu.
  • On the Xiaohongshu platform, there are over 1.64 million notes recording the "Chengdu Spring Festival Travel Guide," inspiring global netizens to explore Chengdu through the internet.

DoorDash Partners with Toronto Chef Craig Wong for a Limited-Edition Lunar New Year Dish Available Exclusively on DoorDash

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

DoorDash Canada is ringing in Lunar New Year with its latest partnership with Toronto-based Chef, Craig Wong.

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  • DoorDash Canada is ringing in Lunar New Year with its latest partnership with Toronto-based Chef, Craig Wong.
  • Chef Craig, renowned for his Chinese-Jamaican fusion restaurant Patois, has created a limited-edition dish, ‘Long Life Noodles with Fried Chicken Cutlet' available exclusively on DoorDash from February 9 to February 23.
  • Additionally, six lucky consumers stand a chance to win big with a red envelope contest, featuring six exclusive prizes from DoorDash.
  • “DoorDash is thrilled to partner with Patois and Chef Craig Wong, celebrating the joyous occasion with Torontonians through a special limited-edition dish," says Shilpa Arora, General Manager of DoorDash Canada.

Unveiling YOD: A Chinese New Year-Themed Cryptocurrency Set to Prosper During the Festive Season

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Monday, February 5, 2024

As we usher in the Year of the Dragon, Yod stands ready to rise and write his own chapter in the evolution of meme tokens and cryptocurrency.

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  • As we usher in the Year of the Dragon, Yod stands ready to rise and write his own chapter in the evolution of meme tokens and cryptocurrency.
  • Year of the Dragon ($YOD) has a simple and transparent tokenomics structure, with no fees or taxes, and a fixed total supply.
  • The $YOD token has a total supply of 1 billion tokens, with no additional tokens to be minted.
  • The liquidity pool was locked for a year, meaning the total value of YOD's liquidity is locked using Ethereum's most trusted locking site, unicrypt (UNCX).

USPS Roars Into Lunar New Year With New Stamp

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Thursday, January 25, 2024

SEATTLE, Jan. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the U.S. Postal Service unveiled the Lunar New Year: Year of the Dragon Forever stamp in the historic Chinatown - International District in Seattle. The Postal Service printed 22 million stamps that are now on sale at Post Offices and usps.com.

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  • Postal Service unveiled the Lunar New Year: Year of the Dragon Forever stamp in the historic Chinatown - International District in Seattle.
  • This stamp is a great example that reflects our nation's rich, multicultural heritage and traditions."
  • "The Lunar New Year: Year of the Dragon stamp is much more than U.S. postage," said Tan, the Wing Luke Museum executive director.
  • For USPS media resources, including broadcast-quality video and audio and photo stills, visit the USPS Newsroom .

D'USSÉ COGNAC x HUMBERTO LEON UNVEIL NEW LIMITED EDITION RED ENVELOPE COLLABORATION FOR LUNAR NEW YEAR

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

HAMILTON, Bermuda, Jan. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, D'USSÉ Cognac is proud to announce its partnership with multidisciplinary creative Humberto Leon, co-founder of Opening Ceremony, former KENZO Creative Director, and restaurateur of Los Angeles hotspots Chifa 國偉 and Arroz and Fun. D'USSÉ and Leon have collaborated on a limited run of red envelopes, lai see, inspired by the Lunar New Year tradition to present loved ones with red pockets, often filled with money, as a symbol of luck and good fortune. With this partnership, D'USSÉ and Leon hope to make the holiday even more special for celebrants by gifting customers the bespoke red envelope for Lunar New Year.

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  • With this partnership, D'USSÉ and Leon hope to make the holiday even more special for celebrants by gifting customers the bespoke red envelope for Lunar New Year.
  • "I'm excited to be partnering with D'USSÉ XO for Lunar New Year, a holiday close to my heart," said Humberto Leon.
  • "Sipping cognac, more recently D'USSÉ XO, has long been a Lunar New Year tradition in my family.
  • My inspiration for the red envelope collaboration is the twin dragon in the front and fire in the back.

USPS Rings In Lunar New Year With Year of the Dragon Stamp

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Thursday, December 21, 2023

Postal Service commemorates the Lunar New Year with a colorful new stamp.

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  • Postal Service commemorates the Lunar New Year with a colorful new stamp.
  • The Year of the Dragon begins Feb. 10, 2024, and ends Jan. 28, 2025.
  • Parades, customary foods, and red and gold lanterns mark the Lunar New Year festival for people all over the world.
  • In fact, many consider the dragon to be so favorable, they plan for children to be born under the sign.