The Chinese New Year brand film follows a young boy on a secret mission to surprise his family with a Dragon dance during reunion day. Don't miss: Taylor's University embraces the beauty of More togetherness, more happiness. Celebrate with Yeo’s Limited Edition Year of the Dragon Packs this Chinese New Year. Happy #CNY2024#YeosMY #YeosMalaysia # A paw-some fortune awaits! 🐱🧧 Share how many Fortune Cats you spotted for a chance to win Touch 'n Go eWallet credits🎉 🎁Prize: RM10 Touch ‘n Go eWallet credits x 80 winners Follow these 3 easy steps to join: 1️⃣ Follow us on Facebook 2️⃣ Like and share this post with #YeosUsherinFortune and tag @yeosmy 3️⃣ Comment below how many Fortune Cats you spotted 📆Contest Singaporean beverage brand Yeo's has launched three new packaging designs featuring the fortune cat, a vibrant symbol of prosperity and luck, to usher in the 2025 Lunar New year. With the Chinese New Year festivities fast approaching, brands have been stepping up their game with compelling ads that aim to celebrate the holiday spirit and make a lasting impression on consumers. Yeo’s Lunar New Year exclusive - freshly brewed with Snow Pear and Chuan Bei Mu to keep you cool during the festive feasts and snacks. Refreshingly soothing. 🍐 Available at FairPrice supermarkets only, while stocks last. Get yours today! 🛒 #YeosSG #RefreshWhatMatters #UsherInGoodFortunewithYeos This Lunar New Year, Yeo Hiap Seng (Yeo’s) ushers in the festive season with its iconic Fortune Cat—a vibrant symbol of prosperity and good luck. Taking center stage are two spectacular 3D Fortune Cat installations and three limited-edition festive packs of Yeo’s beloved Chrysanthemum Tea, blending tradition with sustainability in a truly Singapore beverage giant Yeo Hiap Seng is celebrating Chinese New Year with two outdoor campaigns which will run in MRT stations. whatsapp 0 whatsapp 0 Facebook 0 Tweet 0 linkedin 0 The Natural Choice for Chinese New Year ads involves 3D beverage boxes on the station walls at Ang Mo Kio, Tampines and Boon Lay. To this day, the Lunar New Year celebration is centered around removing bad luck and welcoming all that is good and prosperous. Red is considered an auspicious color to ring in the new year. In many Asian cultures, the color symbolizes good fortune and joy. Lunar New Year traditions vary across and within countries, but similar threads run throughout: family time, rituals for prosperity and to honor ancestors, and marathon feasts. Chinese New Year or Seventh Month? The evidence is clear from Yeo’s latest series of outdoor print ads to promote their drinks for the coming Chinese New Year. Or are these early ads to usher in the Seventh Month Ghost Festival instead? Another two hideous variations of the ad. I passed by these hideous ads twice recently at Toa Payoh MRT In PETRONAS' first film, we witness a phone call that happens on the first day of Chinese New Year, when married women leave their own families to celebrate with their husband's family. In the second film, we see the struggles and hopes of fathers with daughters, brothers with sisters, and wives and wives-to-be, who have to wait for their loved With over 120 years in the local beverage scene, Yeo’s has been a brand that is familiar with many Singaporeans since young. However, Yeo’s beverages are often associated with an older crowd due to its local flavours and low/no sugar options, which are preferences commonly chosen by the older generation. Thus, this Chinese New Year, Yeo’s wanted to build affinity and brand preference for Singapore beverage giant Yeo Hiap Seng is celebrating Chinese New Year with two outdoor campaigns which will run in MRT stations. whatsapp 0 whatsapp 0 Facebook 0 Tweet 0 linkedin 0 The Natural Choice for Chinese New Year ads involves 3D beverage boxes on the station walls at Ang Mo Kio, Tampines and Boon Lay. Watch Pornsak raps a chinese new year greeting for you! From Yeo's Aug 23, 2023 - Explore s.lijing's board "yeos 2024" on Pinterest. See more ideas about poster design, creative ads, chinese graphic. Each Chinese lunar year has a Chinese zodiac sign animal. The Chinese zodiac year's stsarting date is a little different from the Gregorian year. It starts from Chinese New Year. The Chinese zodiac years chart below is provided to help you find out the exact starting and ending dates of the Chinese zodiac years. (This is especially useful for Win Fairprice Gift Vouchers & 1 Year’s Supply of Yeo’s Drinks Promotion Date: 15-Aug-2020 to 12-Sep-2020 Click here for more details Happy 55th Birthday SG Promotion Date: 9-Aug-2020 Click here for more details “Drink Yeo’s & Win Caltex StarCash” Caltex Exclusive Promotion Promotion Date: 1-Aug-2020 to 31-Aug-2020 Click here for more The 2025 Chinese/Lunar New Year, marking the Year of the Snake, begins on January 29. This traditional celebration, also known as the Spring Festival, is a time for family reunions, feasts, and cultural festivities. It features vibrant decorations, dragon and lion dances, and the giving of red envelopes for good luck. Symbolizing transformation and wisdom, the Snake brings opportunities for Kickstart the celebrations for the Year of OX with Yeos Singapore Experiential Installation. With the public installation, users can find the QR codes locate
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