发布日期:1/1/2023
Another year comes to an end, and for many it's a bittersweet time. The year's end signals a new beginning - behold, our friends, the spring is come.
On the occasion of 2023, students from Guangdong Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (GTIIT) create artistic posters to express their best wishes for the Year of Rabbit. What will happen when the lovely rabbit meets scientific and engineering elements? What are students looking forward to in the year ahead? Let's take a look!
Li Leqi《Fireworks Blooming over GT》
Gorgeous fireworks bloom over the landmark buildings of GTIIT, conveying best wishes as the New Year's bell rings. When the winter is gone, the snow has melted, and the grass turns green, the new encounter will continue with warmth.
Tan Xingyang《重生,“兔”围而出》
The poster features a cosmic and technological background and a mechanical rabbit pattern in the style of GTIIT Visitors and Innovation Center. May you excel at your studies in the new year!
Liu Runying《“兔”发奇想》
When it comes to the New Year's Day, there are always lion dances, fireworks and sweet dumplings. Aid the boom of firecrackers a year has come to an end, and things started to grow and come up. Have a wonderful year ahead!
Qiu Tongtong《元旦快乐》
I add elements of GTIIT badge to the four Chinese characters "happy new year". Wish everyone stay strong and healthy!
Xiang Linxuan《Happy New Year 兔 You》
Lion dance is a traditional Chinese festival custom. I hope the rabbit can take away the troubles of 2022 and welcome the brand new 2023! Wish you a prosperous new year!
What does the start of a new year mean to you? Is it the beginning of a new project? A chance to get out of your comfort zone? Or a time to make your dreams come true?
The future belongs to us - who believe in the beauty of dreams. Let's greet the world with curiosity and hope! Be courageous and push through challenges, take action and create opportunities. May all of your dreams be blessed with love, pleasure, and wonders!
New year starts a new adventure! Wishing you a prosperous year of the Rabbit!
Text/Photos: GTIIT students, GTIIT News & Public Affairs