We are so excited when we can learn about the cultural traditions of our Lawline team members and even more so when we can participate in some of their family traditions. Recently, our Lead Engineer, Oi Wo Mark, taught us about the significance of the Chinese New Year (also known as the Lunar New Year) at a team virtual event where he shared some of his favorite ways to celebrate. Oi explained that his family traditions included cleaning their homes and decorating with red lanterns as well as enjoying a special dinner filled with symbolic foods like dumplings and fish. He also highlighted the favorite parts for his kids such as getting dressed in traditional outfits, the lion dance with a costumed Lion and the red envelopes filled with money to bring good luck and fortune in the new year.
To further celebrate the occasion, 10 of our New York/New Jersey based team members joined Oi at one of his favorite restaurants in Chinatown, Noodle Village. There we enjoyed delicious foods like soup dumplings, clay pot meals, and scallion pancakes but just as equally exciting was the rare opportunity to be together in person as we are now a fully remote company. The following feedback was shared from some of those who attended:
We can’t wait for our next opportunity to learn more about each other’s cultures and traditions and spend some time laughing and eating virtually and in person.