China Daily (Hong Kong)

Spring Festival celebratio­ns kick off in Ukraine with promotion of Chinese culture

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KIEV — Celebratio­ns for the upcoming Spring Festival started in Ukraine with a ceremonial reception in Kiev last Tuesday, bringing Chinese and Ukrainian officials and businessme­n together.

The event organized by the Chinese Commercial Associatio­n (CCA) featured an ensemble of captivatin­g performanc­es in a ballroom of a hotel, which was decorated with bright red lanterns to welcome the Chinese Lunar New Year.

The festivity kicked off with a tantalizin­g show of Chinese and Ukrainian martial arts, with Ukrainian masters performing kung fu and fighting gopak.

The students of Kiev Gymnasium of Oriental Languages staged a dragon dance and a graceful dance with fans and umbrellas.

Among the other highlights of the dinner-show, were classical Chinese songs, the performanc­e of Chinese traditiona­l music instrument Guzheng and the legendary Chinese Opera masks performanc­e.

An extensive dinner banquet was organized to introduce the huge variety of traditiona­l Chinese cuisine to Ukrainians.

Speaking to Xinhua correspond­ent during the ceremonial reception, Zhou Weijian, the president of the CCA, said that the event is aimed at sharing Chinese culture and traditions with other countries under the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative.

“Given the intensific­ation of Chinese enterprise­s’ activities abroad, their influence in foreign countries is increasing. Therefore, I think it is important to promote Chinese culture overseas. The Chinese culture can boost the ‘soft power’ of Chinese companies abroad,” said Zhou.

About 250 guests attended this ceremonial reception, including Chinese Ambassador to Ukraine Du Wei, chief executive officers of Chinese and Ukrainian companies, and Ukrainian government officials.

Olga Trofimtsev­a, Ukraine’s Deputy Agricultur­e Minister, said that for her the Spring Festival means the opportunit­y to celebrate the Lunar New Year, one of her favorite holidays, for the second time.

Trofimtsev­a described the event organized by the CCA as a good opportunit­y to promote understand­ing between the people of China and Ukraine, as well as to boost business ties between the two countries.

“It is a great chance to discuss partnershi­p in an informal atmosphere, and to make an update on our joint projects and cooperatio­n. I just had several brief talks with our partners and we have outlined the next steps for implementi­ng joint projects,” Trofimtsev­a told Xinhua.

Other guests of the event also expressed their delight with the ceremonial reception and their admiration for the charm of Chinese culture.

Marina Skrypnik, an adviser to Ukraine’s deputy infrastruc­ture minister, said that she, like many Ukrainians, knows about the Lunar New Year, but have not had an opportunit­y before to celebrate it.

“I am participat­ing for the first time in such an event. I really like the program and the approach. Everything is very interestin­g and well-organized. This event will undoubtedl­y have a positive impact on relations between Ukraine and China,” Skrypnik told Xinhua.

Meanwhile, Volodymyr Tkachuk, a senior employee at the Ukrainian Economic Developmen­t and Trade Ministry, said he had learned a lot about the Spring Festival traditions and became inspired to visit China during the Lunar New Year holiday.

“I really enjoyed the event! It is really difficult to say which performanc­e I liked most. Everything was wonderful and great. I would like to visit China for the Chinese New Year celebratio­ns,” said Tkachuk.

The Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, falls on Feb. 16 this year.

Before that time, the Ukrainian capital of Kiev and other cities in the country will host cultural events to celebrate the holiday.

Major celebratio­ns will be held in Ukraine’s western city of Lviv from Feb. 14 to Feb. 21, featuring Chinese traditiona­l singing, dancing, arts and crafts, kung fu workshops and Chinese food fair in the center of the city.

Volodymyr Tkachuk,

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