The Fiji Times

UN floating holiday

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THE Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, has been officially listed as a UN floating holiday in its calendar of conference­s and meetings as from 2024.

The UN General Assembly, in a resolution, acknowledg­es the significan­ce of the Lunar New Year, which is observed in many UN member states, and invites the UN bodies at headquarte­rs and other duty stations, where observed, to avoid holding meetings on the Lunar New Year.

The resolution, adopted on Dec 22nd 2023 without a vote, encourages this arrangemen­t to be taken into account when drafting future calendars of conference­s and meetings.

Dai Bing, China’s deputy permanent representa­tive to the United Nations, said after the adoption of the resolution that the Spring Festival, as a traditiona­l Chinese holiday featuring family reunion and good wishes for the coming year, not only bears the ideas of the Chinese civilisati­on of peace and harmony but also carries the common values of humanity such as harmonious family, social inclusion and sound relationsh­ip between man and nature. Many countries list the Spring Festival as a national holiday, and about one-fifth of humanity celebrates this festival in various ways, he added.

Dai said China’s efforts to promote the Spring Festival as a UN holiday is a pragmatic step toward realising its Global Civilisati­on Initiative and advocating for diversity in civilisati­ons.

The resolution serves as a showcase of the influence of Chinese civilisati­on and aims to enhance interactio­ns between diverse civilisati­ons worldwide. It also reflects the values of diversity and inclusion promoted by the United Nations, he said.

The listing of the Spring Festival as a UN holiday was widely welcomed among member states and staff members of the UN Secretaria­t, Dai added.

The United Nations identifies globally observed holidays as floating holidays and refrains from scheduling meetings on such occasions. (Xinhua)

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? In Chinese culture, red is deeply ingrained with auspicious symbolism, representi­ng fortune, luck, vitality, happiness and prosperity.
Picture: SUPPLIED In Chinese culture, red is deeply ingrained with auspicious symbolism, representi­ng fortune, luck, vitality, happiness and prosperity.

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