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UNESCO inscribes Spring Festival on intangible cultural heritage list
BEIJING, 10 December (BelTA - People's Daily Online) - Spring Festival,
social practices of the Chinese people in celebration of the traditional
new year, was inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible
Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
The announcement was
made during the 19th session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee
for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in Asuncion,
Paraguay. At the session, vivid displays of cultural elements related to
the Spring Festival, such as couplets, dragon dance, and Chinese knots,
accompanied by melodies full of Spring Festival flavor, brought the
festival's rich traditions to life.
The successful inscription
highlights the growing global appeal of traditional Chinese culture and
the values embedded in Chinese civilization.
As Chinese President
Xi Jinping pointed out, the Chinese New Year's Eve and Spring Festival
are traditional festivals of the Chinese nation and days for families to
reunite and ring in the Lunar New Year. He underscored the importance
of this traditional festival in Chinese culture.
The Spring
Festival represents the unique cultural and emotional DNA of the Chinese
people. It is the most influential among all traditional Chinese
festivals due to its profound cultural significance, rich customs, and
widespread participation.
The festival plays an important role in
maintaining and strengthening the emotional bonds between individuals,
families, and the nation, while also promoting core values at the heart
of Chinese civilization, such as peace, concord, and harmony. It stands
as a powerful reminder of humanity's shared values, including family
harmony, social inclusiveness, and the harmonious coexistence of
humanity and nature, contributing greatly to the continuity of Chinese
civilization.
The world's cultural and natural heritage is an
important outcome of the development of human civilization and natural
evolution, and an important vehicle for the exchanges and mutual
learning among civilizations.
The Spring Festival embodies peace,
amity and harmony which are values cherished by the Chinese nation and
Chinese civilization, making it a festival that is meaningful for China
and can be enjoyed by the world.
In 2023, China's Ministry of
Culture and Tourism initiated the campaign to apply for UNESCO's
recognition of the Spring Festival. In August of the same year, Spring
Festival, social practices of the Chinese people in celebration of the
traditional new year, became the only Chinese application for UNESCO's
Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in
2024.
The application includes a wide array of Spring Festival
traditions across the country, such as pasting Spring Festival couplets,
displaying New Year paintings, eating steamed bun with colorful
patterns, and visiting temple fairs.
The recognition by UNESCO
underscores China's commitment to strengthening the protection,
preservation, and utilization of cultural and natural heritage. It has
positive significance for the building of Chinese modernization that
features material and cultural-ethical advancement, and adds new luster
to world civilizations.
Nancy Ovelar de Gorostiaga, Paraguay's
permanent representative to UNESCO and chair of the meeting,
congratulated China on the successful inscription. She said that China
is the example that many countries should follow in order to try to
safeguard their heritage, culture and traditions.
The successful
inscription also represents a practical step in China's commitment to
implementing the Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) and promoting
exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations. It will substantially
foster harmonious coexistence among civilizations and increase
understanding and friendship among peoples.
Starting from 2024,
the Spring Festival has been officially listed as a UN floating holiday
in its calendar of conferences and meetings; it is a public holiday in
almost 20 countries and celebrated in various ways by about one-fifth of
humanity.
Besides, Happy Spring Festival activities and other
cultural events hosted by China to celebrate the festival have reached
nearly 200 countries and regions. UN Secretary-General has extended
Spring Festival greetings on many occasions, and dignitaries of many
countries have joined Spring Festival celebrations.
This
traditional Chinese festival has become a widely accepted, recognized,
and appreciated symbol of Chinese culture. People across the world share
the joy and festive vibe while experiencing the vibrancy and
inclusiveness of Chinese culture during Spring Festival celebrations.
UNESCO's
recognition will help more people worldwide learn about the festival
and the values it embodies, building a bridge for exchanges and mutual
learning among different civilizations.
Cultural heritage is a
global treasure that belongs to all of humanity. China will take the
successful inclusion of the Spring Festival on the UNESCO list as a new
starting point to better protect and carry forward the cultural values
and essence inherent in the Spring Festival. In this way, the Chinese
civilization, together with the rich and colorful civilizations created
by the peoples of other countries, will provide humanity with the right
cultural guidance and strong motivation.