Three years later, the Chinese are experiencing the first Lunar New Year with relief without restrictions against the covid, although they are also cautious due to the increase in the number of infections that experts predict during this festive period.
The Chinese Lunar New Year, also called “Spring Festival”. It signals the end of the winter period and is an announcement of new growth to come.
This year it will be represented by the Rabbit that symbolizes the beginning of a time of hope due to the characteristics of this animal: peace of mind, speed and kindness.