As the new year approaches, we are preparing for Chinese New Year, the most important traditional holiday in China.
For many international partners, Chinese New Year may simply appear as a date on the calendar. For manufacturers in China, however, it represents the only time of the year when production slows down nationwide, allowing factories, workers, and supply chains to pause, reset, and prepare for the year ahead.
Below, we would like to share our Chinese New Year holiday schedule, and offer some context on why this period matters to Chinese manufacturers—especially in the bamboo industry.
- Our Chinese New Year Holiday Schedule
To allow our team to reunite with their families, our factory will observe a unified holiday schedule during Chinese New Year:
- Holiday period:
[Feb 8, 2026 – Feb 28, 2026]
- Production resumes:
[Mar 1, 2026]
During the holiday:
Production will be paused
New orders will be scheduled after the holiday
Emails and messages will be checked periodically, with possible delays in response
If you have urgent shipments or confirmations before the holiday, we kindly recommend contacting us in advance so we can assist with planning.
- Why Chinese New Year Matters to Manufacturers in China
Chinese New Year is not just a holiday—it is the only large-scale annual shutdown across China’s manufacturing sector.
- Family
Workers returning home to spend time with their families
- Maintenance
Equipment maintenance and facility checks
- Planning
Reviewing the past year’s production and planning for the next
In the bamboo products industry, this rhythm is especially important.
From bamboo growth cycles to material selection, treatment, and craftsmanship, every step requires experience, patience, and stability—rather than speed alone.
- Chinese New Year and Bamboo: A Shared Meaning of Renewal
In Chinese culture, bamboo has long been seen as a symbol of resilience, renewal, and continuity.
It grows quickly, yet remains strong and balanced.
It is flexible, but not fragile.
Each harvest is not an end, but the beginning of the next growth cycle.
This philosophy closely reflects the meaning of Chinese New Year.
It is not simply a pause—it is a well-prepared restart.
For us, the holiday is not a break from responsibility, but a necessary moment to review our processes, refine our standards, and prepare for consistent quality in the year ahead—just as bamboo requires time to grow stronger.
- Preparation Continues Beyond the Production Line
While production pauses during the holiday, preparation does not stop.
Planning
bamboo material sourcing and inventory for the new year
Reviewing
production workflows and quality standards
Preparing
for new product development and custom projects
These behind-the-scenes efforts are what allow us to deliver reliable quality and stable lead times over the long term.
- Clear Communication Builds Long-Term Partnerships
We believe that strong supply chain partnerships are built on transparency and early communication.








