BEIJING, Dec. 6, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Traditional Chinese customs drew more attention
from the world after the UNESCO inscribed the Spring Festival,
social practices of the Chinese people in celebration of the
traditional new year, on the Representative List of the Intangible
Cultural Heritage of Humanity on Wednesday.
With the growing popularity of Spring Festival worldwide and its
recognition by UNESCO, experts believe that more Chinese
traditional folk customs will gain worldwide popularity in the
future, as many of them, including Spring Festival, carry the
Chinese philosophy of harmony and pursuit of wellbeing, a common
aspiration of people around the world.
At a press briefing on Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Lin
Jian expressed congratulations over Spring Festival's UNESCO
intangible heritage inscription.
Lin stated that the Spring Festival is the oldest and the most
important traditional festival in the Chinese culture. "The
festival is always a time for family reunion and ringing in the new
year. We have many Spring Festival traditions such as writing the
character Fu which means good fortune, hanging Spring Festival
couplets, making dumplings and watching dragon dance and lion dance
performance, which I believe many of you are familiar with."
The Spring Festival embodies peace, amity and harmony which are
values cherished by the Chinese nation and civilization, which
makes it a festival that is meaningful for China and can be enjoyed by the world, Lin
said.
"In about six weeks, we will celebrate the Spring Festival of
the Year of the Snake. We welcome all journalists here and friends
from all over the world to come and experience the rich and
wonderful Spring Festival culture. We very much hope that the
festival's cultural message will contribute to a world of less
conflicts, harmony among civilizations, and amity between peoples
of the world. Hope the Spring Festival will be a moment of
joyfulness shared by all," Lin said.
According to an on-site report from China Central Television,
representatives from countries around the world expressed their
heartfelt congratulations on Spring Festival's UNESCO recognition
during the 19th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the
Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, taking place in
Paraguay.
Dozens of representatives from dozens countries stood up and
approached the Chinese delegation to shake hands and offer their
congratulations. Some representatives could even fluently say
"Happy Spring Festival" in Chinese. Chinese sides' return gesture
was also full of "New Year spirit" - red envelopes containing
blessing cards, symbolizing the joy of successfully inscribing the
Spring Festival as a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage and
sharing it with more people, the Xinhua News Agency reported.
On Twitter, netizens from different countries swarmed into
UNESCO's post on X, expressing their excitement and congratulations
over the Spring Festival's inscription as a world intangible
heritage, in both English and Chinese.
As the oldest and most important traditional holiday in Chinese
culture, the Spring Festival is reaching out to the world.
According to spokesperson Lin
Jian, Spring Festival is a public holiday in almost 20
countries and celebrated in various ways by about one-fifth of
humanity. Furthermore, the 78th UN General Assembly decided to list
the Lunar New Year as a UN floating holiday.
Xiao Fang, head of the Department
of Anthropology and Folklore Studies at Beijing Normal University,
believed that the inscription of Spring Festival demonstrates the
world's recognition and respect for traditional culture.
It is a jubilant time for Chinese people, and China is also generous in sharing its
excellent traditional culture with people around the world, Xiao
said.
According to the expert, the popularity of Spring Festival
around the world comes from its strong lifestyle appeal. Whenever
local people encounter the Chinese community in their country, they
can feel a charming atmosphere.
Nowadays, during Spring Festival, people continue the tradition
of hanging up red lanterns, setting off fireworks and fixing red
scrolls with rhyming phrases on their doors to ward off evil
spirits and attract good luck. Paper-cuts, the dragon dance, Temple
Fair and lantern festival events, are also related activities
forming the happiest of days in a year.
The Spring Festival's UNESCO inscription will also make it
possible for more Chinese traditional folk customs to gain
worldwide popularity and recognition, Xiao added.
Common values and pursuit
With the addition of Spring Festival, China now has 44 cultural elements or
practices recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of
Humanity.
China's vice minister of
Culture and Tourism, Rao Quan, who
led the Chinese delegation at the UNESCO session on Wednesday, said
the inclusion of the Spring Festival on the UNESCO list will help
promote the universal values of peace and harmony and highlight the
important role of intangible cultural heritage in sustainable
development, according to Xinhua.
Chinese experts believe that the Spring Festival is not only a
cultural and historical bond connecting the collective memories and
emotions of Chinese people at home and abroad, but also contains
the common values and pursuits that belong to all mankind,
including harmony and unity between human beings and nature, as
well as the expectations for a better life.
The global influence of Spring Festival is expanding year by
year, and its cultural influence will become even greater as a
UNESCO recognized intangible heritage, which emphasizes the
humanity behind it, Xiao said.
According to the expert, the greatest philosophy carried by the
Spring Festival is the concept of peace and harmony of the Chinese
civilization, and the pursuit of wellbeing and fostering
cross-cultural understanding during a jubilant festive
atmosphere.
"Such values are significant in the current chaotic world
plagued by multiple conflicts," Xiao added.
Veteran folk custom expert Li Hanqiu told the Global Times on
Thursday that the festival embodies hope as people welcome
Spring.
The Spring Festival aligns with the value of ecology, and tells
human beings to coexist with nature in a harmonious way, he
remarked.
Spring Festival is a time for bidding farewell to the old year
and welcoming the new - a new way of life, new exploration, new
achievements and new ideals, which are the common aspirations of
all mankind, Li said.
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SOURCE Global Times