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“Longtaitou” (Dragon Head-Raising Day) is a traditional Chinese cultural observance celebrated on the second day of the second month in the lunar calendar, symbolizing the awakening of the dragon, a revered figure in Chinese heritage.

In Chinese culture, the dragon represents strength, prosperity, and the power to bring rain, which has historically been essential for agriculture. This day marks the beginning of the spring farming season, reflecting hopes for favorable weather, growth, and abundance in the year ahead.

Today, Longtaitou continues to embody the spirit of renewal and new beginnings, values that resonate strongly in both cultural and business contexts. It is often associated with taking fresh steps forward, making it a meaningful time for launching new initiatives, strengthening partnerships, and embracing future opportunities.

On this day, people have some interesting customs, such as:

  • Getting a haircut, symbolizing a fresh start
  • Eating special foods like noodles or pancakes, often related to the image of a dragon