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Chinese Spring Festival goes global, holds universal values(2)

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2016-02-09 09:22Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping
Performers take part in the Chinese New Year Parade in Brussels, Belgium, Feb. 6, 2016. (Photo: Xinhua/Zhou Lei)

Performers take part in the Chinese New Year Parade in Brussels, Belgium, Feb. 6, 2016. (Photo: Xinhua/Zhou Lei)

In New York, a video celebrating the start of the Year of the Monkey made its debut on the screen at Times Square on Sunday, the Chinese Lunar New Year's eve.

Thousands of miles away, London planned a variety of traditional Chinese celebrations at the city's largest shopping mall Westfield London, ranging from lion dances to calligraphy demonstrations, lantern workshops to stilt walking.

New stamps to commemorate the Year of the Monkey were put on sale in various countries including Canada, France and the United States.

The popularity of the festival stems from its positive, universal spirit, which incarnates the best of human nature. The traditions of the festival, such as going home for a family reunion, enjoying food together, getting rid of old clothes and wearing new ones, praying for a peaceful year and exchanging blessings, can be found across different cultures.

Both political heavyweights and business tycoons worldwide have already begun to understand the importance of this spirit.

In a message sent to the Chinese people on Saturday, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that the monkey symbolizes intelligence, agility and good fortune, so 2016 is a good year full of hope and energy.

"We wish to have a good start from the year of the lucky monkey," Ban said, referring to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.

British Prime Minister David Cameron, Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and a lot of other political leaders have sent New Year's greetings to the Chinese people worldwide as well.

Facebook hosted top Chinese chefs at its headquarters in Menlo Park, California, inviting them to cook dishes at the company kitchen during their Chinese Cuisine Week, which is dedicated to recognizing the Chinese culture and celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, with his Chinese American wife and daughter, even posted a video with new year's greetings in Chinese. In the video, they mentioned a family reunion dinner they held to celebrate the New Year, and wished the audience health and prosperity in the Year of the Monkey.

As the world is facing daunting challenges including economic downturns, regional turmoils and refugee crises, the spirit of the festival is needed by the international community more than ever.

"Only with family members at home could I enjoy the festive atmosphere and delightful feeling of celebrating the new year," said Sally, a Syrian refugee, who only gave his last name. Sally said his dream was to go back to his home country as soon as possible to celebrate the new year with his family members.

  

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