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Celebrations connect people across Strait

Shared culture, history remain strong bonds for Chinese compatriots

By Zhang Yi | China Daily | Updated: 2025-02-11 08:47
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People watch a lantern parade depicting Zheng He, who headed a large fleet multiple times to Southeast Asia, South Asia and Africa during the early 15th century, during the 23rd edition of the Mawei-Matsu Lantern Festival on Saturday in Mawei district of Fuzhou, Fujian province. WANG DONGMING/CHINA NEWS SERVICE

Cross-Strait celebrations

During Spring Festival for the Year of the Snake, the first Spring Festival since the annual celebration was added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in December, compatriots from both sides of the Taiwan Strait celebrated in similar ways.

A joint fireworks display lit up the night sky on Jan 29, the first day of the Chinese New Year on beaches in Xiamen of Fujian, and Jinmen, a nearby island administrated by Taiwan, as both sides celebrated the festival.

Starting at 8 pm, nearly 50,000 fireworks were set off from both beaches. The 30-minute display featured elements that highlighted cross-Strait ties.

In Jinan, Shandong province, and Taipei, networks have been established to exchange greetings during the festival. In Suzhou, Jiangsu province, over 60 members of cross-Strait marriage families gathered to enjoy Taiwan hotpot this year.

Making dumplings, hanging Spring Festival couplets and exchanging red envelopes are common traditions observed during Chinese New Year on both sides.

An Wei-lun, from Taiwan and currently a senior student at Peking University, plans to pursue postgraduate studies in Beijing. This winter break, he returned to Taiwan to spend Chinese New Year's Eve with his family.

"We celebrate Chinese New Year in a similar manner. Essentially, it's all about family reunion," he said. "Reuniting with relatives is a very important custom that should be preserved."

On Chinese New Year's Eve, similar to the mainland, those skilled in cooking make dumplings at home, and there are also ancestral commemoration rituals. An's grandfather, originally from Shandong province, moved to Taiwan in 1949. The grandfather still speaks with a Shandong accent and enjoys scallions just as the local people in Shandong, hence the family's preference for Shandong-style cuisine.

Chang Ya-en, from New Taipei City, Taiwan, said that on New Year's Eve, her family prepares the family reunion meal together, with braised fish being a must-have dish. They also place large oranges and Wendan pomelos on a table for worship, praying for peace and prosperity, a practice popular in southern Fujian as well.

Chen Chung-hsien, who was born in Taiwan but has lived in Vietnam since childhood, said people across the Taiwan Strait share the same culture, leading to similar customs.

"We have the tradition of putting up Spring Festival couplets. Visiting relatives and receiving red envelopes are the most anticipated aspects," he said, adding that these customs are commonly observed among the overseas Chinese in Vietnam.

Zhu Fenglian, spokeswoman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, said Spring Festival is a time to bid farewell to the old, welcome the new and celebrate family reunions.

People on both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to the Chinese nation, sharing a deep understanding of the values of peace and harmony embodied in the festival, she added.

Song Tao, head of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, extended festive greetings to the Taiwan business community ahead of Spring Festival. He visited Taiwan enterprises and participated in cross-Strait exchange events with nearly 400 Taiwan businesspeople and compatriots in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, and Xiamen from Jan 21 to 23.

Song learned about the business operations and development of Taiwan enterprises and listened to their opinions and suggestions. He emphasized that the mainland will continue to refine policies and mechanisms to promote cross-Strait economic and cultural exchanges and cooperation.

The shared values of peace, harmony and the pursuit of a better life among people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait remain the foundation of the development of cross-Strait relations, he said.

 

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