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Wishing all tea lovers around the world a prosperous and joyful Chinese New Year!

Chinese New Year 2026 will fall on Tuesday, February 17th, 2026, starting a year of the Horse.

This year is specifically a Fire Horse year, symbolizing passion, courage, and a bold, free-spirited drive.

Celebrate with 15% OFF Sitewide!

To celebrate this festive season and thank you for your patience during our holiday break, we're offering:

15% OFF ALL ORDERS

(Teaware excluded)

This special discount is available starting now — no code needed! The discount applies automatically at checkout.

Why wait? Place your order today and enjoy the savings!

Holiday Schedule & Shipping Information

Holiday Closure

February 9 – February 26, 2026 (GMT+8, Beijing Time)

Our team and logistics partners across China will be on a well-deserved festive break to celebrate with their families. During this period, our warehouse and customer service will be temporarily closed.

Shipping Timeline

Order Before Feb 8, 12:00 PM (Beijing Time) for Pre-Holiday Shipping!

Want your tea to arrive before the holiday? Place your order before February 8, 12:00 PM (Beijing Time) and we'll ship it out before we close!

PLUS — these orders also enjoy the full 15% discount. It's the best of both worlds!

🕐 Time Zone Reference:
Beijing Time (GMT+8) = EST + 13 hours | PST + 16 hours | GMT + 8 hours

The Spirit of the Horse in Chinese Culture

As we welcome the Year of the Horse, we embrace a symbol rich in meaning and tradition. The horse symbolizes vitality, speed, and perseverance. People born in the Year of the Horse are believed to possess similar traits, such as being hardworking, warm-hearted, and independent.

On a popular level, it is still a symbol of speed, perseverance, imagination and youthful energy. Horses represent pure male strength – Yang in Chinese culture.

As a cultural symbol, the Horse represents strength and the ability to overcome obstacles. It is a revered animal in Chinese history, often depicted as a symbol of power and freedom.

There is a beloved Chinese idiom "马到成功" (mǎ dào chéng gōng) — "Success when the horse arrives," meaning to achieve immediate success or victory. People often use it as a blessing at the start of a new task.

Just like the spirited horse, may this year bring you energy, success, and the freedom to pursue your passions — one perfect cup of tea at a time.

A Sincere Thank You

We deeply appreciate your understanding and continued support. The Spring Festival is the most important holiday in Chinese culture — a time for family reunions, reflection, and new beginnings.

While our horses are resting, your tea will gallop to you soon!

Thank you for being part of our global tea family. We look forward to serving you again after the holiday.

恭喜发财!Gōng xǐ fā cái!
(Wishing you prosperity!)

马到成功!Mǎ dào chéng gōng!
(May success come swiftly like a galloping horse!)