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Chinese New Year: Year of the Rabbit

The Year of the Rabbit is one of the 12-year cycle of animals in the Chinese zodiac. According to Chinese astrology, those born in the Year of the Rabbit are considered to be gentle, intelligent, and compassionate individuals. They are said to be diplomatic, articulate, and possess strong interpersonal skills. Rabbits are also known for their creativity and artistic abilities.

People born in the Year of the Rabbit are said to be compatible with those born in the Year of the Sheep and the Year of the Pig, but may experience some challenges when interacting with those born in the Year of the Rooster. They are also advised to avoid people born in the Year of the Rat, as these two animal signs are believed to clash.

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Those born in the Year of the Rabbit are said to be skilled at navigating complex situations and excel in fields such as law, diplomacy, and politics. They are also known for their thriftiness and financial savvy, but may struggle with taking risks and making bold financial decisions. Overall, the Year of the Rabbit is considered to be a fortunate and harmonious year, associated with prosperity and good fortune. It is said to be a time for reflection, introspection, and cultivating strong relationships with loved ones.

Samtec Penang

To celebrates this special occasion of Chinese New Year, Samtec Penang arranged lion dance performance on January 31. Our associates are love taking picture together with the lions while it dance around the facilities. The lion is a symbol of power, wisdom, good fortune as it chases away evil spirits and bring happiness for the year ahead.

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