Celebrating the 2026 Spring Festival
Source:CCCCTime:2026-02-25
With renewed energy and stronger team spirit, employees are ready to set out on a new journey and continue delivering outstanding results in the year to come.
The Spring Festival has increasingly become a celebration shared around the world. Project teams of CCCC across the globe marked the Year of the Horse with a wide range of festive activities, sharing holiday greetings in their own ways.
Festive decorations bring the spirit of the new year
At project sites around the world, employees decorated offices and living areas with red lanterns, Spring Festival couplets, the character "Fu" symbolizing good fortune, and traditional Chinese knots, creating a joyful holiday atmosphere.


Happy new year gatherings
Several project teams—including those working on the Colombo Port City project, the Saudi Arabia's Sedra Project and the Bogota Metro Line 1 project—hosted Spring Festival galas. Through performances, games and shared celebrations, employees from different backgrounds deepened their understanding and friendship.

Sports activities
Sports competitions such as tug-of-war, table tennis, basketball games, group walks and swimming events brought vitality and excitement to the celebrations, helping employees stay active while enjoying the festive season.
Sharing traditional food
Few can resist the joy of making dumplings. With guidance from Chinese colleagues, many international employees learned the technique—from tentative first attempts to confident folds. When the steaming dumplings were finally served, everyone shared in the distinctive taste of the Spring Festival. Chinese staff also had the chance to sample local specialties from host countries.


Cultural experiences
At a project site in Cameroon, employees dressed in traditional Hanfu and performed a lively lion dance to the beat of drums, bringing a touch of Chinese folk culture to the celebration.

In Cambodia, employees visited a themed exhibition on Chinese and Cambodian civilizations. From delicate Chinese blue-and-white porcelain to the historic relics of Angkor, visitors paused to appreciate the exhibits and exchange ideas about the heritage of the two cultures.

As firecrackers symbolically bid farewell to the old year, project teams around the world extended their best wishes for the Year of the Horse—wishing prosperity, success and new achievements in the year ahead.
With renewed energy and stronger team spirit, employees are ready to set out on a new journey and continue delivering outstanding results in the year to come.
Editor: CCCC