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Joyful Spring Festival” Celebration Held at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

On January 26, 2025, the “Joyful Spring Festival” celebration took center stage at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, bringing the spirit of Chinese New Year to one of the UAE’s most iconic attractions. Over 400 guests, including Zhang Yiming, Chinese Ambassador to the UAE; Mohamed Abdalla Al Zaabi, CEO of Miral Group; and Tian Yanying, Deputy Inspector of the Shandong Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, attended the event. A Festive Opening Ambassador Zhang Yiming extended New Year blessings to all guests, sharing his delight in celebrating the Lunar New Year at Ferrari World. He described the “Ferrari red” as a symbol of festivity, adding that experiencing the world’s fastest roller coasterinfused the celebration with passion and energy for the year ahead. He reaffirmed China’s commitment to strengthening cultural ties with the UAE by encouraging more tourism exchanges between the two nations. Cultural Performances by Shandong Art Troupe The event featured a spectacular performance by the Shandong Art Troupe, organized by the Shandong Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and the UAE China Cultural Center. Themed “Joyful Spring Festival · Hometown of Confucius · Hospitable Shandong,” the show highlighted China’s rich cultural heritage withT:raditional music like “Flourishing Flowers” that showcased the vitality of the Shandong region and the timeless connections of the Belt and Road Initiative. Interactive Chinese New Year Experiences Ferrari World Abu Dhabi transformed into a celebration of Chinese culture with activities including:Traditional lion dances, ribbon dances, and Chinese cuisine. Event Duration The “Joyful Spring Festival” celebration began on January 25 and will continue until February 9, 2025, offering visitors a diverse and vibrant cultural experience. This collaboration between Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and Chinese cultural organizations highlights the strong cultural bond between China and the UAE, sharing the joy and traditions of Chinese New Year with local and international visitors alike.

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2025 UAE “Happy Spring Festival” Series of Events Preview

To celebrate the Chinese New Year, guided by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China, and supported by the Chinese Embassy in the UAE and the Consulate General of China in Dubai, multiple “Happy Spring Festival” events will be held in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, UAE. 1.”Warm Welcome Spring · Happy Spring Festival” Chinese New Energy Vehicle Parade and Celebration 2. “Nihao!China” China Snow and Ice Tourism Overseas Promotion Season 3. “Happy Spring Festival” Ferrari World Theme Park Chinese New Year Celebration 4. “Happy Spring Festival · Sichuan Lanterns Shine Globally” Zigong Lantern Global Tour in UAE 5. Dubai Expo City Chinese New Year Concert 6. Abu Dhabi Al Maryah Island “Chinese New Year Temple Fair” 7. “With Lanterns as Medium · Talking Friendship” Lantern Festival 8. “Encounter Among Flowers” An Exquisite Assembly in the Song Dynasty

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UAE-China Cultural Center Celebrates Year of Robust Cultural and Tourism Collaboration in 2024

As the seasons change and the years advance, the UAE-China Cultural Center’s WeChat official account, established in May 2024, has quietly amassed a substantial following. Each click and interaction from its audience has reinforced the center’s mission, with its growth deeply intertwined with the support and engagement of its community. Standing at the threshold of a new year, the center reflects on the significant milestones of 2024, highlighting a year filled with vibrant cultural exchanges and collaborative tourism initiatives between China and the United Arab Emirates. Looking forward, the center envisions even greater achievements in fostering cultural ties and expanding tourism cooperation between the two nations. 1. “Joyous Spring Festival” Series of Events From January to February 2024, the UAE-China Cultural Center partnered with prominent cultural and educational institutions such as Ferrari Theme Park, the Louvre, Galleria Mall, Umm Park, the Middle East Chinese Academy, and Eton International Academy. Together, they hosted a variety of “Joyous Spring Festival” activities, including temple fairs, flash mobs, intangible cultural heritage experiences, and artistic performances. The center also supported the Central Ballet’s performance of “Guonian” in the UAE and facilitated the Xinjiang Song and Dance Troupe’s rendition of “Xinjiang is a Good Place” during Dubai’s grand “Joyous Spring Festival” parade. 2. Participation in the 2024 Arab Tourism Exhibition In May 2024, the center organized a Chinese delegation to showcase at the Arab Tourism Exhibition, promoting the theme “Hello! China.” Additionally, a memorandum of understanding was signed with Emirates Airline to collaboratively advance the promotion of Chinese tourism, strengthening bilateral tourism ties. 3. Supporting National-Level Art Troupes’ Inaugural Visits Throughout 2024, the center assisted the Chinese Embassy in the UAE in supporting the Central Ballet, China Symphony Orchestra, and Oriental Performing Arts Group. These national-level troupes made their first visits to the Gulf region, performing in key locations such as Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Ras Al Khaimah, thereby enhancing cultural diplomacy and artistic exchange. 4. “A Beautiful Encounter Between Chinese Tea and Arabian Coffee” Event In June 2024, under the theme “A Beautiful Encounter Between Chinese Tea and Arabian Coffee,” the center hosted the “Tea and the World·Elegant Gathering” at the Arab Handicrafts House Museum. This event celebrated the harmonious blend of Chinese and Arabian traditions through tea and coffee ceremonies. 5. Comprehensive Performances in September September saw the organization of “Together at This Time·Hunan Appointment with UAE” performances in Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah. The center also promoted the “Together at This Time” project at the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. Additionally, a “Mid-Autumn Poetry Gathering” was held, featuring performances by Chinese and Arab children and culture enthusiasts, fostering shared cultural experiences centered around the “Mid-Autumn Reunion.” 6. “Hello! China – Million Tourists Mutual Visit Plan” Promotion In October 2024, the center held the “Hello! China – Million Tourists Mutual Visit Plan” promotional conference in Dubai. The following month, it organized participation from travel businesses across Gulf countries, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman, in the 2024 China International Tourism Trade Fair, facilitating ground visits and enhancing tourism partnerships. 7. AGC Esports Competition and China Film Week November 2024 featured the hosting of China Film Week in Abu Dhabi and collaboration with the Ras Al Khaimah AGC All-Star Esports Competition. Utilizing multiple platforms, the center promoted the “nihao! china” brand, merging the realms of cinema and esports to engage a diverse audience. 8. 40th Anniversary of China-UAE Diplomatic Relations As a special supporting unit, the center partnered with the UAE Presidential Office National Projects Office to commemorate the 40th anniversary of China-UAE diplomatic relations. This celebration underscored four decades of strong bilateral ties and mutual cooperation. 9. Innovative Inbound Tourism Promotion Activities Throughout 2024, the center supported a variety of innovative inbound tourism promotion activities across the UAE, highlighting destinations such as Xinjiang, Hainan, Sichuan, Beijing, Dalian, and Hebei. Additionally, it facilitated the participation of Chinese enterprises in the GITEX Communications Exhibition and organized matchmaking events for key cultural and tourism enterprises and projects. The UAE-China Cultural Center’s comprehensive efforts in 2024 have significantly bolstered cultural understanding and tourism collaboration between China and the UAE. As the center looks ahead, it remains committed to fostering deeper cultural ties and exploring new avenues for cooperation, anticipating a future of continued growth and mutual enrichment.

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China Symphony Orchestra Celebrates 40 Years of China-UAE Relations in Abu Dhabi Concert

Abu Dhabi, December 15, 2024 – Marking the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties between China and the United Arab Emirates, the China Symphony Orchestra delivered a landmark performance at the Emirate Palace Hotel Theatre in Abu Dhabi on December 14. Invited by the Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation, the concert was attended by a distinguished audience including Chinese Ambassador to the UAE Zhang Yiming and his wife Zhu Naizhen, Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation Chair Hu Da and his spouse, Sharjah’s Princess Lubna, and Yin Bo, deputy leader of the China Symphony Orchestra. The event also welcomed UAE political and business leaders, cultural figures, nearly 20 ambassadors from various nations, representatives from Chinese-funded institutions, educators, and close to a thousand Chinese expatriate students. Serving as the grand finale of a series of diplomatic events and the closing performance for the 2024 Abu Dhabi International Festival’s China Guest Country activities, the concert featured an impressive lineup. Conducted by Jing Huan, the orchestra’s permanent conductor, and featuring Paganini International Violin Competition champion Ning Feng as the soloist, this performance marked the China Symphony Orchestra’s first full-scale tour in the Middle East. The evening commenced with renditions of both countries’ national anthems, followed by a collaborative performance of “Yabahar,” a composition by renowned UAE composer Ihab, alongside a local Emirati ensemble, which garnered enthusiastic applause. The audience was then moved by the classic “Butterfly Lovers” concerto and the melodious “Arabian Nights,” inspired by the legendary tales of “One Thousand and One Nights,” offering an enchanting musical journey. In the concert’s finale, the orchestra returned to the stage to perform “Russian Dance” and “Jasmine” in collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Youth Orchestra, bringing the evening to a triumphant close amid warm applause. Concurrently, the Chinese Embassy in the UAE and the UAE China Cultural Center hosted a Sino-Arab Friendship Photo Exhibition alongside the concert, showcasing the rich cultural collaborations between the two nations. The event was covered by major media outlets including People’s Daily, Xinhua, China Central Television, Economic Daily, China-Arab Satellite TV, UAE News Agency, and Ain News, highlighting the strong cultural and diplomatic bonds between China and the UAE.

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“Meet Hebei” Cultural Day Brings Chinese Heritage to Dubai

Dubai, UAE — On December 9, the Chinese Consulate General in Dubai, in collaboration with the Hebei Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and the UAE China Cultural Center, hosted the “Meet Hebei – Chinese Consulate General Intangible Cultural Heritage Open Day” event. Over 100 guests attended, including dignitaries, academics, students, and representatives of Chinese and international enterprises in Dubai. The event highlighted the rich intangible cultural heritage of Hebei Province, showcasing a vibrant blend of craftsmanship, music, and artistry. Attendees included Ou Boqian, the Consul General of China in Dubai; Li Xinjie, Deputy Director of Hebei’s Department of Culture and Tourism; Dr. Al Naqbi, Chancellor of Khorfakkan University; and Hussein, Principal of Dubai Charity School, along with faculty and students from the University of Dubai, University of Sharjah, and Fujairah University. Cultural Diplomacy Strengthening Ties In her opening remarks, Consul General Ou Boqian emphasized the importance of intangible cultural heritage as a cornerstone of a nation’s identity and history. “Passed down through generations, these traditions embody the ingenuity and wisdom of the Chinese people. They reflect the harmony between humanity and nature that lies at the heart of Chinese philosophy,” she noted. Ou also underscored the significance of the event in the broader context of the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and the UAE. “Through activities like this, we aim to foster cultural exchange and deepen the understanding and friendship between our two peoples,” she said. Li Xinjie echoed these sentiments, highlighting Hebei Province’s cultural richness. “Hebei is a gateway for international friends to explore China’s history and culture. With its stunning natural scenery, historic landmarks, and diverse folk traditions, Hebei offers a vivid portrait of our heritage,” he said. An Interactive Journey into Chinese Artistry The event offered an immersive experience, with six artisans from Hebei demonstrating traditional crafts, including: Guests were invited to try their hand at these crafts while hearing stories of their cultural significance and evolution. Mesmerizing Performances Captivate Audience The celebration also featured a series of traditional performances that enthralled the audience. Highlights included: Strengthening Cultural Bridges The event concluded with widespread praise from attendees. Representatives of Chinese enterprises and local institutions expressed admiration for the depth and beauty of Hebei’s cultural heritage. The day was seen as a meaningful step in enhancing the cultural dialogue between China and the UAE, resonating with the theme of shared humanity and mutual respect. As the UAE and China continue to mark 40 years of diplomatic ties, events like “Meet Hebei” underscore the enduring power of culture to connect hearts across borders.

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Spring Festival Earns UNESCO Recognition as Intangible Cultural Heritage

The Chinese Spring Festival, one of the world’s most vibrant and cherished celebrations, has been officially inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list. The announcement came on December 4, 2024, marking a significant milestone in recognizing the festival’s profound cultural and global significance. A Celebration of Family, Harmony, and Renewal The Spring Festival, also known as Lunar New Year, is celebrated by millions worldwide. It is famed for its rich traditions, including dragon dances, dazzling lantern displays, and sumptuous feasts. Central to the festival is the Chunyun, or “spring migration,” the largest human migration on Earth, as families reunite to welcome the new year together. “The Spring Festival is a celebration of hope and renewal,” UNESCO noted in its announcement. “Its traditions emphasize harmony, happiness, and the enduring bonds of family, making it a cornerstone of intangible cultural heritage.” A Legacy of Timeless Traditions Spanning 15 days, the festival culminates with the Lantern Festival, a breathtaking display of illuminated artistry. Customs such as setting off firecrackers, enjoying symbolic dishes like dumplings, and exchanging hongbao (red envelopes) reflect the depth of its cultural heritage. The festival’s inclusion on UNESCO’s list highlights its universal values. It is celebrated not only in China but also in communities around the world, from Singapore to San Francisco, uniting diverse cultures in a shared embrace of new beginnings. Global Recognition, Shared Joy The designation is seen as a testament to the Spring Festival’s role in fostering cultural understanding and connection. Chinese officials hailed the announcement as a proud moment for their heritage, while UNESCO emphasized the importance of preserving such traditions for future generations. As the world prepares to welcome the Year of the Dragon in 2024, this recognition adds an extra layer of significance to the celebrations. For many, it is not just a festival—it is a powerful reminder of the enduring ties that connect people across time and borders.

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Sixth UAE-China Film Week Opens in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, UAE – November 18, 2024 The much-anticipated Sixth UAE-China Film Week commenced at the VOX Cinema in Yas Mall, Abu Dhabi, marking another milestone in cultural exchange between China and the UAE. The event, organized by the Chinese Embassy in the UAE and the National Film Administration of China, was hosted by the UAE China Cultural Center and the China Film Archive. The opening ceremony brought together over 200 attendees, including China’s Ambassador to the UAE, Zhang Yiming; Deputy Director of China’s National Film Administration, Lu Liang; and Mohammed, Director of Media Regulation and Content Services at the UAE National Media Council. Delegates from various countries, members of the UAE film industry, and film enthusiasts from both nations also attended the event. Strengthening Bonds Through Cinema In his opening remarks, Ambassador Zhang Yiming emphasized the power of cinema as a medium for cultural dialogue and mutual understanding: “Cinema is the art of light and aesthetics, a vital bridge for exchanges between civilizations. The UAE-China Film Week has become a significant window for Emirati audiences to learn about and experience China. We look forward to further strengthening cooperation in film, music, and arts to deepen the cultural bond between our nations.” Celebrity Appearances and Interactive Highlights The event featured virtual greetings from renowned Chinese actors such as Jackie Chan, Wei Xiang, Shi Ce, Meng Qingyang, and Zhang Han, who expressed their support and best wishes for the film week. The evening kicked off with the screening of the opening film, Panda Plan, followed by an engaging Q&A session with the film’s creators, Zhang Luan and Han Yanbo, who interacted with an enthusiastic Emirati audience.

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AGC All-Star Esports Cup Showcases “Nihao! China” Tourism Brand in UAE

Ras Al Khaimah, UAE — On November 16, 2024, the AGC (AppGallery Gamers Cup) All-Star Esports Tournament took center stage in Ras Al Khaimah, combining the excitement of competitive gaming with the allure of Chinese culture and tourism. Supported by the UAE China Cultural Center, the event featured the “Nihao! China” tourism promotion campaign, bringing a distinct Chinese flavor to the vibrant esports scene in the Middle East. The event was attended by Prince Sultan, Chairman of the UAE Esports Federation, who delivered opening remarks, along with over 400 esports enthusiasts from both China and the UAE. Esports Meets Cultural Diplomacy The AGC All-Star Esports Tournament is a renowned competition that has been hosted across multiple Middle Eastern countries. This year’s event spotlighted PUBG Mobile and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), two of the most popular games in the global esports arena. The competition brought together 36 professional players across eight teams, selected from a pool of over 500 online registrants. Additionally, more than 20 influencers and streamers amplified the tournament’s reach, contributing to an online exposure exceeding 15 million views. This innovative fusion of esports with the “Nihao! China” tourism campaign showcased China’s cultural charm to a younger audience. From themed branding to interactive cultural elements, the event captivated local fans, sparking a growing curiosity about Chinese culture and tourism destinations. A Cultural and Digital Milestone The tournament exemplified how esports can serve as a platform for cultural exchange. Local media in Ras Al Khaimah and major social media platforms extensively covered the event, highlighting its unique blend of high-energy competition and cultural storytelling. The UAE China Cultural Center’s creative approach to integrating tourism branding with esports resonated strongly with attendees. Many young gaming enthusiasts left the event not only inspired by the intense matches but also eager to explore the history, traditions, and destinations of China. As esports continues to thrive in the Middle East, initiatives like this underscore the potential of gaming to build bridges between cultures, showcasing the dynamic relationship between China and the UAE.

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“Nihao! Beijing” Public Day Brings Beijing’s Charm to Dubai

Dubai, UAE — On October 20, 2024, the “Nihao! Beijing” Public Day event, co-hosted by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism, the UAE China Cultural Center, and Huawei Terminal UAE, took place at the Huawei Experience Store in a Dubai mall. The event marked a dynamic fusion of Beijing’s rich intangible cultural heritage, tourism promotion, and a leading Chinese tech brand. With creative and interactive activities, the event aimed to captivate audiences through an engaging blend of tradition and innovation. Cultural Immersion Meets Cutting-Edge Technology Under the coordination of the UAE China Cultural Center, the event showcased Beijing’s unique appeal in a youthful and vibrant manner, leveraging Huawei’s smart technology to present the city’s historical charm in a contemporary context. The collaboration represented a new attempt by the center to promote the “Nihao! China” destination brand while fostering cultural exchange between China and the UAE. Ahead of the event, Huawei Terminal UAE launched a marketing campaign targeting its local customer base, drawing in enthusiasts of Huawei technology, Chinese culture, and Beijing’s history. The result was a lively turnout, as attendees gathered to experience the capital’s iconic cultural and culinary treasures. Highlights of the Event Visitors were treated to a range of hands-on activities and performances that brought Beijing’s heritage to life: A Celebration of Beijing’s Modern Spirit The event successfully bridged the ancient and modern, using Huawei’s smart terminal devices as a lens to present Beijing as a vibrant, forward-looking city with deep cultural roots. This innovative approach resonated with local audiences, offering a fresh perspective on Beijing’s timeless appeal. As part of the UAE China Cultural Center’s ongoing efforts to promote cultural tourism, “Nihao! China” not only showcased the richness of Chinese culture but also strengthened ties between China and the UAE, bringing new energy to cultural exchange and mutual understanding.

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“Lucky Snake” Unveiled as Mascot for 2025 Chinese New Year Celebrations

Beijing, China – December 2024 The highly anticipated mascot for the 2025 Chinese New Year, the “Lucky Snake,” has been revealed, showcasing a captivating blend of traditional Chinese culture and modern design. The unveiling comes as part of China’s global “Happy Chinese New Year” campaign, an initiative by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to promote Chinese heritage and strengthen cultural ties worldwide. A Symbol of Good Fortune and Health The Lucky Snake is steeped in symbolism, drawing inspiration from the iconic “snake holding a lingzhi,” a motif in traditional Chinese art representing health, longevity, and good fortune. Designed with innovation and modern aesthetics, the mascot combines these traditional elements with vibrant colors and intricate patterns that resonate with both young and old audiences. Key highlights of the design include: Traditional Colors with a Modern Twist The mascot’s color scheme balances festive red and gold, emblematic of good luck and joy, with modern touches of blue and green, reflecting vitality and the promise of new beginnings. This harmonious blend bridges China’s rich heritage with contemporary design sensibilities, ensuring broad appeal both domestically and internationally. A Global Cultural Campaign The “Happy Chinese New Year” initiative, under which the Lucky Snake will feature prominently, is a cornerstone of China’s cultural diplomacy. Launched annually, it brings festive celebrations, cultural showcases, and interactive activities to communities around the world. “This mascot embodies the essence of the Spring Festival — harmony, health, and joy,” said a spokesperson from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. “The Lucky Snake will be a symbol of goodwill, fostering deeper cultural connections as we celebrate the Lunar New Year together.” Spreading Joy Across Borders As part of the campaign, the mascot will feature in various global events, from parades in major cities to interactive workshops showcasing Chinese heritage. Activities like traditional painting, lantern-making, and tea-tasting will provide hands-on experiences for attendees. The Lucky Snake represents not just the dawn of a new zodiac year, but a broader effort to share the vibrancy and warmth of Chinese culture with the world. As 2025 approaches, the Lucky Snake is set to slither into hearts worldwide, spreading wishes for a year filled with peace, health, and prosperity.

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