Uniting in Strength for a New Journey, Singing Joyfully as We Chase Our Dreams to Celebrate the Spring Festival —Anrong Rating’s 2026 Spring Festival Gala Successfully Held in Beijing
As the golden snake bids farewell to the old year and spirited horses usher in spring, on the evening of January 9, Anrong Credit Rating Co., Ltd.’s 2026 Spring Festival Gala warmly opened at the Jingzhihu Resort Hotel Landscape Hall in the outskirts of Beijing. Members of the Board of Directors Hu Wei, Wang Fan, Zhou Gongping, Ye Guotao, and Yan Jiming; members of the Supervisory Board Gu Jin and Bi Yuqiong; President Lu Dan; Chairman of the Board of Anrong (Hong Kong) Credit Ratings Zhou Yuanfan; and the entire senior management team gathered with more than 180 colleagues from the Beijing headquarters, branches (offices) across the country, and the Hong Kong subsidiary. Together they enjoyed the evening, celebrated the Spring Festival, and in an atmosphere of joy and harmony, forged strength for progress and spoke of a new chapter ahead.
The gala opened with a warm-up video that combined passion, warmth, and humour. Vivid images instantly brought colleagues from different regions closer together, filling the venue with the cosy feeling of home.

Warm-up video footage from the gala
Then, the inspiring performance “Spirit of the Dragon Horse” by the Hong Kong–Shenzhen Headquarters took the stage first, becoming the “first spark” that ignited the entire venue’s enthusiasm. The powerful, resonant drumbeats struck straight to the heart; the perfectly synchronised choreography was magnificent and imposing. The rousing rhythm echoed through the hall for a long time, conveying both the festive, peaceful joy of the Lunar New Year and symbolising the Anrong people’s decade-long, down-to-earth fighting spirit and their high-spirited, upward-looking demeanour, earning rounds of applause from the whole audience.

The Hong Kong–Shenzhen headquarters’ drum dance “Spirit of the Dragon and Horse” takes the stage first
The entire evening gala showcased a wide variety of program formats and dazzling, mesmerising performances. Colleagues from various departments and branch offices took turns on stage, showcasing Anrong people’s versatility and enterprising spirit through songs, dances, skits, magic, and other artistic forms. At the Sichuan branch, Sheng Zhi dressed up as the God of Wealth and delivered blessings on site with “Gong Xi Fa Cai”; the mid- and back-office team’s dance-and-chorus “Do You Want to Dance?” radiated energy, igniting the atmosphere with dynamic moves; and the Rating Department’s male vocal ensemble “Until the End of the World,” set against the backdrop of analysts constantly traveling for work, featured heartfelt and impassioned singing that voiced Anrong people’s belief in persevering through hardships, striving for excellence, and never giving up.

Sichuan Branch Shengzhi performed and sang “Wishing You Prosperity”

Middle- and back-office departments jointly perform the dance-and-chorus “Do You Want to Dance?”

Rating Department male vocal ensemble “Until the End of the World”
The Hunan branch’s skit “The Bragging Conference” used witty, humorous acting close to work and life, drawing bursts of laughter from the audience. Zeng Zhengxin from the Hong Kong–Shenzhen headquarters performed his original song “Walking the Road of Ratings,” with lyrics and music written by himself; its plain sincerity spoke of rating professionals’ deep cultivation of the industry and steadfast commitment to their original aspirations. The East China headquarters’ chorus “Good Luck Comes” featured a bright melody and carried wonderful expectations for the company’s development in the new year.

Hunan branch skit “The Bragging Conference”

Hong Kong–Shenzhen headquarters’ Zeng Zhengxin original song “Walking the Road of Ratings”

East China headquarters small chorus “Good Luck Comes”
The Shandong branch’s magic show “Now You See Me” was unpredictable and delivered a visual feast. Liu Yuhan from the Capital Markets Department performed the highly professional dizi solo “Iron Cavalry on the Frontier,” whose far-reaching artistic conception conveyed Anrong people’s bold, pioneering spirit. A joint chorus by the Henan and Shaanxi branches, “Sailor,” sang of team strength—moving forward side by side and unafraid of challenges.

Shandong branch magic show “Now You See Me”

Capital Markets Department’s Liu Yuhan dizi solo “Iron Cavalry on the Frontier”

Henan and Shaanxi branches jointly sing “Sailor”
The President’s Office presented a male-female duet, “Crystal” and “Gathering Like Duckweed,” tender and lingering, full of warmth and romance. The Rating Department’s “Quilt Cover Dance” was creative, humorous, and fun, showcasing the team’s ingenuity and vitality. The Hunan branch returned to the stage with the chorus “Anrong Get rich,” delivering sincere blessings for the company’s growth and colleagues’ smooth success. From the Xinjiang office, Kazakh colleague Aisibieti·Saarshanbek performed the solo “A Lovely Rose,” rich in ethnic flavour; the lilting singing filled the venue with an exotic charm.

President’s Office male-female duet “Crystal” and “Gathering Like Duckweed”

Rating Department “Quilt Cover Dance”

Hunan branch chorus “Anrong Get rich”

Xinjiang office Kazakh colleague Aisibieti·Saarshanbek performs the solo “A Lovely Rose”
The dance-chorus performance “Making Friends Through Dance,” presented by various market departments in Beijing, featured graceful moves and a rousing atmosphere. Midway through the dance, the “Anrong F4” delivered a brilliant rendition of “Meteor Garden,” weaving market competition, customer needs, process requirements, and the red line of compliance into “where Anrong stands.” The Rating Services Department joined with multiple departments to grandly present the cheongsam show “The Flowers of War,” refined and gentle. Colleagues from all over the country, dressed in cheongsams, walked with poised elegance, perfectly blending Eastern aesthetics with workplace style and fully displaying an air of elegance. Chorus programs such as Guizhou Branch’s “Tomorrow Will Be Better,” Zhejiang Branch’s “Dream Chaser,” and Jiangsu Branch’s “Gong Xi Fa Cai” repeatedly brought teams together with resonant singing and conveyed hopes for the future.

Dance-and-chorus “Friends Through Dance” by Beijing Market Department and others

Anrong F4 brilliantly performs in “Meteor Garden”

The Rating Services Department, together with multiple departments, proudly presents the cheongsam show “The Flowers of War”.

Guizhou branch “Tomorrow Will Be Better”

Zhejiang branch invites other branches for the chorus “Dream Chaser”

Jiangsu branch performs “Gong Xi Fa Cai”
As the grand finale of the gala, the shadow dance drama “Moving Forward Together” presented by the Hong Kong–Shenzhen headquarters captivated the entire audience with its highly evocative artistic form. Behind the curtain, amid the interplay of light and shadow, colleagues from Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Fujian, and other places used agile body language to depict the unforgettable journey of Anrong people striving side by side—from overcoming difficulties in the early days of the startup to advancing hand in hand through growth. Every scene was filled with genuine emotion, profoundly interpreting the team spirit of “uniting our strength and walking together,” resonating deeply with every Anrong colleague present and pushing the atmosphere of the entire gala to a climax.

The shadow dance drama “Moving Forward Together” brought by the Hong Kong–Shenzhen Headquarters

The shadow dance drama “Moving Forward Together” brought by the Hong Kong–Shenzhen Headquarters

The shadow dance drama “Moving Forward Together” brought by the Hong Kong–Shenzhen Headquarters
Liu Yuhan (left), from the Capital Markets Department, and Li Jiawu (right), from the Shenzhen Branch, hosted this gala.
After the performances, all audience members voted to select the most popular programs of the gala: the shadow dance drama *Moving Forward Together* from the Hong Kong–Shenzhen Headquarters won first prize with its profound theme and superb performance; the cheongsam show *The Flowers of War*, jointly performed by the Rating Services Department and several other departments, won second prize with its unique artistic charm; and the Ratings Department male vocal ensemble *Until the End of the World* won third prize for its rich emotional expression and strong sense of immersion drawn from real work.
Tonight, we express our feelings through song and dance, and convey our hopes through good fortune. This is a cultural feast for all Anrong people, a tribute to the hard work of 2025 and the entire decade of entrepreneurship, and, even more, a declaration to scale new heights in 2026 and the next decade. Let us carry tonight’s warmth and strength into the new year, continue to stand by professionalism and build our career on integrity, and join hands to write a brand-new chapter of high-quality development for Anrong Ratings!
