02/12/2026
๐๐ Galloping into the Year of the Horse! ๐๐
On February-10 at Campus Jonesboro and February-16 at Campus Querรฉtaro, Ms. Li Ying Chang (ๅผต็ซ็), a Mandarin Chinese instructor from the Department of World Languages and Cultures, hosted a festive Chinese Lunar New Year celebration. ๐
During the event, students learned about the origins of the Chinese zodiac and the story behind the twelve animals. They explored the special meaning of the Horse, which symbolizes energy, strength, perseverance, and freedomโencouraging us to move forward with confidence in the new year. ๐โจ
To celebrate, students created their own Year of the Horse hanging ornaments using colorful paper and traditional designs. ๐งงโ๏ธ Through this hands-on activity, they combined creativity with cultural understanding while experiencing the joy of Lunar New Year traditions.
Take a look at their beautiful creations and welcome a joyful and prosperous Year of the Horse! ๐