Chinese New Year 2025 Holiday : January 22 – Feb 6, Year of Snake
Chinese New Year 2025 Holiday : January 22 – Feb 6
PECOAT® TEAM would like to inform you that the company will be observing the Chinese New Year holiday from January 22 to February 6, 2025. During this period, our business operations will be adjusted as follows:
- Order processing: New orders placed between January 22 and February 6 will be processed starting from February 7. However, you can still submit your orders during the holiday, and we will ensure they are attended to promptly upon our return.
- Customer service: Our customer service team will have limited availability. For urgent inquiries, please contact us via email at [specific email address], and we will do our best to respond within 24 hours. For non-urgent matters, we will get back to you after the holiday.
- Shipping and delivery: Shipping services may be delayed due to the holiday. Orders that are ready for shipment before January 22 will be dispatched as scheduled, but for those affected by the holiday break, we will arrange for delivery as soon as possible after February 7.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding and patience. The Chinese New Year is a significant festival for us, and we look forward to coming back refreshed and serving you with even greater enthusiasm and efficiency. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us . Thank you for your continued support and cooperation.
2025, The Year of Snake
2025 is the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac cycle. The Chinese zodiac snake is an intriguing symbol. Snakes are often regarded as mysterious and intelligent creatures.
In the Chinese zodiac cycle, those born in the Year of the Snake are believed to possess unique qualities. They are usually thought to be deep thinkers, with a calm and composed demeanor. They have a remarkable ability to analyze situations and make astute decisions. Their charm and elegance make them stand out in social interactions.
Snakes are also associated with transformation and renewal, as they shed their skins. This characteristic is reflected in the personalities of those under the snake sign, who are often adaptable and able to reinvent themselves when necessary.
However, they can sometimes seem reserved or aloof, which might give others the wrong impression. In art and literature, the snake is a complex motif, representing both wisdom and danger. Overall, the Chinese zodiac snake is a captivating symbol that adds rich meaning and diversity to the ancient zodiac system and Chinese cultural heritage.