VALLETTA, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) An online get-together party to celebrate China Spring Festival, which fell on Feb. 1, was held here on Sunday evening. The gala wa
2021-02-15 14:05:45 GMT2021-02-15 22:05:45(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
Chinese students perform during an online Spring Festival Gala in Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 6, 2021, to celebrate the Chinese New Year. (Xinhua/Du Xiaoyi)
BEIJING, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) With the arrival of Spring Festival on Friday, overseas Chinese are turning to online blessings, celebrations and get-togethers this year to observe the most important festival in their culture.
Despite the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic hindering family gatherings, online alternatives to celebrating the Chinese New Year are providing a remedy for homesickness.
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For those who observe the Spring Festival, a common practice is to call relatives and friends on the lunar calendar s first day to convey greetings and blessings.
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Xinhua Headlines: Joys and amazement accompany online celebrations of Chinese New Year
Replay Video UP NEXT To observe the most important festival in their culture, overseas Chinese are turning to online blessings, celebrations and get-togethers this year. The pandemic has forced a rapid shift to life online while breaking through geographical boundaries, providing people worldwide an opportunity to learn more about Chinese culture and the Spring Festival.
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