Dear Valued Customers,

As the Chinese New Year approaches, Docan Energy wishes you a joyful New Year, boundless vitality and all the best in advance! To align with our holiday schedule for the Chinese New Year, we hereby announce our business services and shipping arrangements during this period as follows:

February 10-14th: Only working, No shipping service.
February 15-25th: No working, No shipping service.
February 26 onwards: Normal working, Normal shipping.

For any urgent matters during the holiday, please leave a message via your reserved contact information. We will attend to your requests at the earliest opportunity upon our return to work.
Thank you for your consistent understanding, support and trust. We look forward to continuing our successful cooperation with you in the new year and achieving mutual great results!

Docan Energy

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Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival, is the most important traditional festival in China, marking the beginning of the lunar new year. It is a time for family reunion, celebration and welcoming good fortune, with a history spanning over 4,000 years.

The date of Chinese New Year varies each year according to the lunar calendar, usually falling between late January and mid-February. 2026 is the Year of the Horse, a zodiac sign symbolizing vitality, courage and progress in Chinese culture. The festival celebration lasts for 15 days, from New Year’s Eve to the Lantern Festival, with each day having its unique customs.


Family reunion is the core of Chinese New Year. On New Year’s Eve, families gather for a grand dinner, enjoying traditional dishes like dumplings, fish and rice cakes—each carrying auspicious meanings (e.g., fish represents "surplus" and prosperity, while rice cakes symbolize "rising higher" in life). After dinner, people often watch the Spring Festival Gala, set off fireworks (in permitted areas) and stay up late to welcome the new year, a practice called "Shousui" which is believed to bring longevity to elders.


During the festival, people visit relatives and friends to exchange greetings, known as "Bai Nian," and give red envelopes ("Hongbao") to children, wishing them health and good luck. Decorations like red lanterns, couplets and paper cuttings are everywhere, as red is the lucky color in Chinese culture, symbolizing joy, prosperity and warding off evil spirits.


For Chinese people, Spring Festival is not only a holiday but also a spiritual bond that connects families and inherits traditional culture. It is a time to reflect on the past year and embrace new hopes for the coming one. Docan Energy wishes you to experience the warmth and joy of this festival, and may the Year of the Horse bring you prosperity and success!