Gong Xi Fa Cai 2011

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Ahh… Happy Chinese New Year that is.

In 2011 the new year on the Chinese (Zodiac/Lunar) calendar does indeed begin on February 3rd. And, according to the Chinese calendar, 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit. In case you were wondering the Rabbit is considered to be one of the most fortunate years in the Chinese calendar…

Below: Sneak Peak to some exciting & new Eightball Media Branding Coming Soon. You’ll see some new additions/faces in the next few months! Stay Tuned…

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HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR! – For the 3rd of FEB!


 

Chinese New Year
THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT

 

Happy New Year for February 3rd!

Ahh… Happy Chinese New Year that is.

In 2011 the new year on the Chinese (Zodiac/Lunar) calendar does indeed begin on February 3rd. And, according to the Chinese calendar, 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit. In case you were wondering the Rabbit is considered to be one of the most fortunate years in the Chinese calendar.

Among the traditional ways to celebrate the Chinese New Year is sharing some great food with friends and family. Sounds good huh? So even though many of us may have not grown up following the Chinese calendar it’s a great excuse to have another party.

Plus, if your earlier new year’s resolutions haven’t all quite gone according to plan here is your chance for another go. Let’s face it, after some of the struggles Brisbane has faced recently we think it’s a great chance to be able to start the year again.

So for the second time this year Eightball Media would like to wish you a Happy New Year. We wish you a prosperous Year of the Rabbit and hope you hop over any obstacles that come your way. If your new year’s resolution involves improving your website and getting more business then be sure to give Eightball Media a buzz.

Below: Sneak Peak to some exciting & new Eightball Media Branding Coming Soon. You’ll see some new additions/faces in the next few months! Stay Tuned!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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