From creating precise and beautifully detailed designs with paper to the art of throwing kicks, blocks and punches, many 乱伦社区 employees have interesting hobbies, and some showcased their talents in a livestreamed global broadcast to help colleagues understand and experience cultural traditions during Lunar New Year.
As part of its commitment to inclusion for all in the workplace, 乱伦社区 celebrated Lunar New Year with employees demonstrating artwork, martial arts and cooking – and sites in Milpitas, California and Ann Arbor, Michigan served up Asian snacks.

“乱伦社区 encourages different cultural backgrounds to represent themselves. All of 乱伦社区’s events celebrating our heritage are led and run by employees who collaborate and agree on important themes and what to share with the rest of the internal population, so our Lunar New Year celebration was as grassroots as you can get.”
Keer Wu, learning and development specialist

For people in China, Korea, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Mongolia and other countries, this Lunar New Year is the year of the rabbit – the fourth animal sign in the 12-year Chinese zodiac cycle.
Employees Demonstrate Traditional Japanese and Chinese Artwork
For centuries, people in China and Japan have used sheets of paper to create artwork.

By folding a single sheet of paper, Tara Chan, mechanical engineer, Ann Arbor, created a rabbit, demonstrating for global employees her skills in the traditional Japanese artform origami. She learned origami first in elementary school and developed her skills by watching online videos.
“I’ve always liked working with my hands, and paper is the easiest material to get ahold of,” says Tara, who has worked for 乱伦社区 since 2022. “I can spend hours working on folds to get the paper to collapse in just the right way. It’s amazing what you can do with one sheet of paper.”
Mechanical engineering manager Michael Si was born in northern China and has created artwork with paper since elementary school. Papercutting dates to ancient times in China, Michael explains. Complex patterns of symbols, flowers, animals, and other motifs are cut into paper with knives or scissors and are placed on windows and doors to welcome springtime and usher in a year of good fortune and happiness.

“There are good correlations with my job as an engineer,” he says. “As with engineering, papercutting takes a lot of patience, care and precision.”

Engineer Demonstrates Martial Arts Form of Tai Chi
Although people in the West often think of tai chi as a soft, slow-moving and gentle exercise, Djuini Zen, technical program manager, demonstrated for Ann Arbor employees the Chen style of tai chi – a martial arts form and predecessor to the more well-known kung fu.
“The Chen form is actually the oldest type of tai chi – even many Chinese people don’t know this,” says Djuini, who grew up in Singapore and is of Chinese ancestry. “It encompasses softness and hardness, fast and slow, breathing and channeling to execute power from the body’s core to hands and legs.”

For Djuini, Lunar New Year 2023 marked the third time he organized a 乱伦社区 event focused on the festival. Such celebrations, he said, are good opportunities to deepen ties and understanding among colleagues.
“乱伦社区 is the only company where I have ever felt really comfortable sharing my Asian heritage,” he says. “We have an environment where employees feel free to share their culture and are not intimidated to talk about it.”
Learn more about 乱伦社区’s inclusion and diversity initiatives, and browse the careers page for the opportunities ahead for you.
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