blogs / 21 Jan 2025

lunar new year 2025: the year of the snake

Chinese New Year begins on the new moon that appears between January 21 and February 20. This festival is one of the most highly regarded holidays in China and has guided many other similar celebrations that take place throughout Asia that celebrate the beginning of a new year as determined by the lunar calendar, known collectively as Lunar New Year. This year, the start of Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, falls on January 29.

The festivities, which last for 15 days, include family reunions, traditional rituals, and a time for new beginnings. This year, we welcome the arrival of the Snake—a symbol of wisdom, intuition, and transformation in Chinese culture. The spring festival is also the start of the Golden Week (January 28-February 4) during which businesses and shops close for a week (or longer). This may pose unique challenges and opportunities for those considering relocation during this period.

the significance of the year of the snake

The Snake is the sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac cycle, and those born under this zodiac are believed to possess characteristics such as intelligence, grace, and a keen sense of observation. The Year of the Snake is often associated with introspection, strategic planning, and making significant life changes. It is a time to shed old habits and embrace new opportunities, much like the snake sheds its skin.

auspicious symbols and traditions

During the Lunar New Year, various customs and traditions are observed to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits. Red decorations, dragon dances, and firecrackers are common sights, symbolizing prosperity and happiness. The Snake, with its association with wisdom and renewal, is celebrated through various cultural activities, including temple fairs, lantern festivals, and special meals featuring symbolic foods.

relocation during lunar new year

The Lunar New Year is a time when millions of people travel to reunite with their families, making it the largest annual human migration in the world. This phenomenon is known as “Chunyun” or the Spring Festival travel rush. For those planning to relocate during this period, there are several factors to consider:

increased travel demand

The demand for transportation, including flights, trains, and buses, skyrockets as people journey back to their hometowns. Securing tickets and accommodations can be challenging, and prices often surge due to the high demand. Planning and booking travel well in advance are crucial to avoid last-minute hassles.

temporary disruptions

Many businesses and services, including moving companies and immigration service providers, may experience temporary closures or reduced operations during and leading up to the Lunar New Year. It is essential to coordinate with service providers way ahead of time to ensure that the relocation process goes smoothly. Additionally, government offices and administrative services may have limited hours, impacting tasks such as updating residency registrations or obtaining necessary permits. For this reason, we recommend avoiding or postponing your relocation into China during this period.

cultural considerations

Relocating during the Lunar New Year requires sensitivity to cultural customs and practices. For instance, the period leading up to the New Year is considered inauspicious for major changes, and many people prefer to complete relocations before or after the festival. Understanding and respecting these cultural nuances can help in planning a seamless transition.

opportunities during the year of the snake

While the logistical challenges of relocating during the Lunar New Year are significant, the Year of the Snake also presents unique opportunities for personal and professional growth.

strategic timing

The Year of the Snake encourages careful planning and strategic decision-making. For those considering a move or making a major change, this is an ideal time to evaluate long-term goals and make thoughtful choices.

embracing change

Whether it is physical relocation or making a major change in your personal life/career, these are inherently a time of transformation, mirroring the snake’s symbolic shedding of its skin. The Year of the Snake is a reminder to embrace change with an open mind and a positive outlook. It is a time to leave behind the familiar and venture into new territories with confidence and adaptability.

building new connections

Moving to a new place offers the opportunity to build new connections and expand social and professional networks. The Lunar New Year is a time of unity and community, and participating in local celebrations can help newcomers integrate and feel welcomed. Engaging with local traditions and customs can also provide valuable insights into the cultural fabric of the new environment.

embracing a year of change

The Year of the Snake in 2025, coupled with the Lunar New Year celebrations, presents both challenges and opportunities for those considering relocation. While the increased travel demand and temporary disruptions require careful planning, the symbolic significance of the Snake encourages strategic thinking and embracing change. By understanding and respecting cultural traditions, individuals can navigate the complexities of relocating during this festive period and embark on a new chapter with wisdom and optimism. As the world celebrates the Year of the Snake, may it bring new beginnings, prosperity, and the courage to pursue transformative journeys.

Here at Cartus, we wish you a prosperous and happy Snake Year ahead! May you and your family enjoy good health and positive change!

Ivan Shen

about the author

Ivan joined Cartus in 2019 and is based in China. He is responsible for developing new business opportunities for Cartus’ products and services within China.