As lanterns lit up the evening and the aroma of sweet rice balls filled the air, TIMES NEIGHBOR's 2026 Lunar New Year "Fu Service" initiative—Lantern Festival edition—warmly commenced in communities nationwide. Drawing on traditional customs and heartfelt services, TIMES NEIGHBOR painted a festive picture of reunion under the glow of lanterns, where neighbors connect with care and warmth. Residents didn’t need to travel far—festive joy was just a few steps away.
Savoring Sweet Traditions: Heartwarming Treats for Reunion TIMES NEIGHBOR brought back its popular “Neighborhood Dessert Stand,” offering free freshly cooked sweet rice balls and intangible cultural heritage snacks at project entrances across the country. Each soft, sweet bite warmed the heart. In addition, property staff personally delivered hot rice balls to residents' doors, symbolizing a sweet and united year ahead.
At the Sweet Rice Ball Workshop, creative new ways to enjoy the festive treat were introduced. From Oreo-stuffed rice balls to rice ball mochi, rice ball milk tea, and rice ball “donkey rolls,” there was an innovative option for every palate.
Celebrating with Joy: Lion Dances Enliven the Festival Lion dance performances brought immersive festivity to the occasion. With drums beating and lions leaping, TIMES NEIGHBOR broke from tradition by staging intangible cultural heritage lion dances inside commercial office buildings. Blending folk custom with modern workspaces, the company offered city strivers heartfelt holiday companionship.
Lanterns and Riddles: Hands-On Festive Fun Residents enjoyed guessing lantern riddles and crafting festive lanterns by hand. As handmade lanterns took shape, hopes for a brighter life were tucked gently into their glow. Lantern riddles swayed in the breeze, inviting neighbors to pause, ponder, and collaborate. Cheers of eureka and delight in solving riddles perfectly blended traditional elegance with neighborly warmth.
Convenient Services: Caring for the Community Even during the lively festival, practical support was not forgotten. TIMES NEIGHBOR set up “Community Service Stations” offering knife sharpening, bicycle repairs, shoe polishing, and more—all easily accessible so residents could handle daily needs right at their doorstep.
Lanterns illuminate countless homes, and reunions bring hearts together. Through vibrant customs and thoughtful services, TIMES NEIGHBOR’s 2026 Lunar New Year “Fu Service” initiative—Lantern Festival edition—ensured the warmth of togetherness continued to grow in every community.
The TIMES NEIGHBOR Lunar New Year “Fu Service” initiative is a special service program designed for residents during the Spring Festival. Each year, themed activities are tailored to current trends, continuously enhancing community living experiences through innovation. Since its launch, the program has been widely appreciated by residents. In addition to festive events, TIMES NEIGHBOR implements special safety management plans and pre-holiday cleaning services, ensuring that residents enjoy a secure, comfortable, and pleasant Spring Festival.