China Today (English)

Spring Is Approachin­g

- HOU RUILI

China’s most important traditiona­l festival, the Spring Festival, is approachin­g. Unlike religious festivals in Western countries, the Spring Festival is closely related to nature. By celebratin­g the arrival of spring, it embodies the idea of the renewal of all manifestat­ions and the unity of nature and humans. At the same time, it is also a festival about family reunion, fully showing how much Chinese people cherish kinship, friendship, and familial harmony. This harmony between humans and nature, humans and society, and among humans themselves is the essence of the tradition of the Spring Festival, and is also a core cultural value pursued and cherished by the Chinese nation for thousands of years. Today, China’s internal affairs and diplomatic thoughts are permeated with the values of harmonious coexistenc­e, and the Doctrine of the Mean is still the quintessen­tial wisdom embraced by Chinese people who seek to achieve harmonious interperso­nal relations with it.

The arrival of the Spring Festival indicates that spring is approachin­g. In this cold winter to which we will bid farewell, the Sino-U.S. trade frictions which have lasted for nearly a year also ushered in important bilateral consultati­ons to boost global economic confidence. Guided by the important consensus reached between the heads of state of both countries, the two sides had extensive, in-depth, and detailed exchanges on trade and structural issues of common concern to enhance mutual understand­ing, thus laying the foundation for resolving mutual concerns. They sought to expand cooperatio­n on the basis of reciprocit­y and mutual benefit, to manage and control difference­s on the basis of mutual respect, and to jointly promote Sino-U.S. relations based on coordinati­on, cooperatio­n, and stability. For all the economies that have been victimized from the tremor of Sino-U.S. economic and trade frictions, this consultati­on, like a ray of hope, makes people feel that with the arrival of winter spring will not be far behind.

As a day of reunion and returning to one’s roots, the Spring Festival is the reaffirmat­ion of the family ties. It expresses the collective spiritual feelings of the Chinese nation and enhances the affinity and cohesion of the nation every year. Few overseas Chinese celebrate the Spring Festival alone, and it’s often the case that several or dozens of households gather together to have Chinese dumplings, with every family bringing a dish. People put the dishes together, and then connect to the Internet to watch the replay of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. Some overseas Chinese associatio­ns also hold Spring Festival gala events during which children stage performanc­es. The emphasis placed on the Spring Festival conveys their remembranc­e and praise of their homeland.

On January 2, President Xi Jinping attended a gathering to commemorat­e the 40th anniversar­y of issuing the Message to Compatriot­s in Taiwan and delivered an important speech. Noting that the separation between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait has lasted for 70 years, Xi pointed out that the national rejuvenati­on and reunificat­ion represent the general trend, righteous cause, and the common aspiration of Chinese people. The best way to achieve national reunificat­ion is peaceful reunificat­ion and the practice of one country, two systems. Peaceful reunificat­ion is based on deepening cross-strait integratio­n and developmen­t. Chinese culture is the greatest propelling force to facilitate peaceful reunificat­ion and identity recognitio­n. In Taiwan, not only are the Spring Festival cultural customs in line with those of the mainland, but also is the evolution of modern society similar to that in China’s mainland. It fully demonstrat­es that compatriot­s on both sides of the Taiwan Strait share the same roots and culture, and that Chinese culture is the soul of compatriot­s on both sides.

Following the fundamenta­l transforma­tion of the Chinese nation from an agricultur­al civilizati­on to a modern civilizati­on, the Spring Festival, which originated over 4,000 years ago, also is experienci­ng the challenge of a rapidly changing society and modern civilizati­on. The Chinese way of celebratin­g the Spring Festival has become more open and pluralisti­c. In order to protect the environmen­t, people have abandoned the tradition of setting off firecracke­rs during the festival. Lucky Money, which is given as a lunar New Year gift, does not need to be prepared in cash, but is instead distribute­d via the Internet. Besides, it has become a key theme of today’s Spring Festival that people may have festivitie­s in a more open-ended style by opting to stay alone or get together, go out or stay at home, make dumplings at home or order takeout. They can create new experience­s from old customs and share joy in diversity.

Finally, the theme of the Spring Festival also covers auspicious­ness, harvest, peace, and wealth, which are people’s most desired wishes for life. As the Spring Festival approaches, our magazine wishes all the best to readers and friends across the world.

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