Celebration of the Year of the Tiger
LOCA & CIPU held activities to celebrate the “2022 Spring Festival”2022-01-27
Lahore Overseas Chinese Association (LOCA) and Confucius Institute at University of Punjab (CIPU) jointly held a series of activities to celebrate the 2022 Spring Festival on Sunday. Activities include posting Spring Festival couplets, hanging lanterns, making dumplings, guessing riddles, sending blessings, telling Chinese stories and other wonderful activities full of Chinese New Year festive elements. The activity wall displayed traditional Chinese cultural works handmade by Confucius Institute students, such as Chinese paper-cuts, ink paintings, Chinese knots, Peking Opera faces, etc. The exquisite and creative works attracted all the audiences’ attention.
Feature: Pandas in Indonesia heat up festive mood for Chinese New Year2022-01-27
A male panda called Cai Tao is chewing bamboo sticks, and sometimes climbs up a tree or rolls in the grass, while the female panda Hu Chun goes back and forth picking up carrots at the Panda Palace at Taman Safari located at Indonesia's Bogor district, around 75 km south of capital Jakarta.
New Zealand Post publishes 2022 Year of the Tiger stamps2022-01-26
Picture shows the 2022 Year of the Tiger stamps published by New Zealand Post. New Zealand Post has published the 2022 Year of the Tiger stamps to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year. It is the 26th consecutive year that New Zealand has published Chinese zodiac stamps.
China's transportation sector gears up for chunyun2022-01-18
China's transportation sector is aiming to improve service quality during the Spring Festival travel rush, also known as chunyun, to make travel easier while also following epidemic control protocols, such as by setting up sites for nucleic acid tests at airports.