Happy Chinese New Year
January 24, 2020
In Chinese culture, rats are seen as a sign of wealth, they are considered successful animals that are clever and quick thinkers.
The Griffin team would like to wish everyone a happy and prosperous Chinese New Year.
May the Year of the Rat bring an abundance of wealth, longevity and good fortune to all.
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