Traditional Laba Customs Alive at Maotong

2026-01-27 - Leave me a message

The Laba Festival, celebrated on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, marks the traditional beginning of Chinese New Year festivities. Rooted in ancient Chinese customs and Buddhist traditions, this festival embodies themes of gratitude, pray, and family unity.


The Laba Festival, celebrated on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, marks the traditional beginning of Chinese New Year festivities. Rooted in ancient Chinese customs and Buddhist traditions, this festival embodies themes of gratitude, pray, and family unity. A key ritual involves preparing and sharing Laba porridge, a nutritious dish made from grains, beans, nuts, and dried fruits, symbolizing prayers for health, peace, and prosperity in the coming year.

The Laba Festival not only celebrates harvest and renewal but also strengthens bonds within communities. For Maotong’s team, this event served as a warm reminder of their collective hopes for a peaceful winter and a thriving new year. As the company continues to specialize in communication tower and transmission line tower, they extend an invitation to potential clients to connect with their customer service for collaborations.


May the sweetness of Laba porridge bring fortune and happiness to all!

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