China's Spring Festival cultural feast is shared in many parts of the world

2023-01-27

Many foreign media have recently noticed that many parts of the world are sharing the Chinese Spring Festival cultural feast. Latin American News Agency reported on January 23 that despite economic difficulties, Havana's "Chinatown" is still full of colors and hopes brought by the Chinese Lunar New Year "Year of the Rabbit", just as the organizers of the celebration hoped. The Spring Festival celebrations held around the world are rich in content. In addition to various parties and performances, people will enjoy many innovative and traditional food. It is reported that in Havana, the highlights of the celebration activities are dance performances, carefully prepared displays of traditional Chinese costumes and various traditional cultural activities in "Chinatown", especially the wonderful martial arts performances brought by Robert Vargas Lee, the principal of the Cuban martial arts school. On January 21, people watched the dedication of Taijiquan and other Chinese boxing practitioners, including children, young people and the elderly. In this small area, the reporter felt the festivity and noise of the festival. People also enjoyed the iconic Chinese dragon dance performance. After January 14th to 22nd (the climax of the celebration), the "Chinatown" in Havana held various activities related to the Chinese Spring Festival, including embroidery exhibitions and exchanges with Chinese students at the Confucius Institute. The representative of "Chinatown" said that the celebration will continue until February 2023, and the upcoming activities include the Chinese food cooking competition (focusing on professional fields, with the participation of chefs and experts), and the "Spring Rabbit" art exhibition. These activities have received the active participation and support of Cuban Chinese descendants and Chinese students abroad, such as Tang Yongyan, a 26-year-old anthropology major at the University of Havana. According to the report, this is not only a celebration in Havana, but also a celebration for people all over Cuba who have some connection with China and its culture. In general, people's wishes mainly focus on health. Experts and scholars said that the Chinese zodiac takes animals as its representative image, which is repeated every 12 years, and there is one animal as the zodiac every year. The Chinese Embassy in Cuba wishes the Chinese citizens in Cuba, overseas Chinese in Cuba and friendly people in Cuba the New Year. According to the report of the Eiffei News Agency on January 22, the Chinese New Year parade again flooded the Usera district, which is not known as the "Chinatown" in Madrid, on the 22nd. This is the first parade without masks after the pandemic. Thousands of people do not want to miss the parade performed by more than 600 actors in the main streets of Usera, many of which are the first to join the Spring Festival celebration route. According to the report, people took to the streets in the morning to eat some snacks and enjoy the end of the "Year of the Rabbit" Spring Festival celebration after the cold wave took a breather and the pleasant sunshine fell. At 11am, one hour before the parade, it is difficult to find a vacant seat on the crowded sidewalk and parking lot in the viewing area. The parade consists of giant dragons and lions, jugglers, dancers, small bands, and mobile amplifiers. Expectations have been shown on the faces of children and adults along the parade route, as well as on the faces of parade actors. The joy they feel for the "Year of the Rabbit" can be seen in the eyebrows. According to the report, some children sneak away with the permission of their parents

Edit:Hou Wenzhe    Responsible editor:Weize

Source:cankao xiaoxi

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