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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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China-UAE Tourism Exchange Plan Introduced in Dubai

Dubai, UAE – October 8, 2024 A major initiative aimed at fostering deeper tourism ties between China and Arab nations was unveiled at the “Nihao! China — Ten Million Tourists Exchange Plan” promotional event in Dubai. Organized by the UAE China Cultural Center, the gathering brought together over 80 representatives from 15 leading airlines and 30 prominent tourism companies from both regions, underscoring the growing focus on enhancing tourism collaboration. 10 Million Tourists: A Vision for the Next Five Years China’s Consul General in Dubai, Ou Boqian, highlighted the ambitious goal of 10 million mutual tourist visits between China and Arab countries over the next five years, as announced by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the 10th Ministerial Conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum. In her keynote address, Consul General Ou emphasized the transformative role of tourism in fostering cultural exchange and mutual understanding: “We hope tourism professionals from China and the UAE will work together to encourage visitors from across the globe, including our Emirati friends, to explore China’s unique cultural heritage, witness its rapid development, and experience the hospitality of the Chinese people.” Promoting Chinese Tourism and Breaking Barriers The event outlined key aspects of the “Ten Million Tourists Exchange Plan” and included a preview of the upcoming 2024 China International Travel Mart, which extends invitations to global tourism stakeholders. Attendees engaged in discussions on enhancing Gulf country tourism to China, informed by the latest studies and route recommendations tailored for Gulf travelers. Representatives from China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism presented new policies aimed at addressing bottlenecks in inbound tourism, with measures designed to improve travel convenience and elevate the quality of services for international visitors. Forging Industry Collaborations Participants included leading airlines such as Air China, China Eastern Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, Saudia, and Gulf Air. Travel giants like Kanoo Group, Al Rais Travel, and E-STAR Travel added weight to discussions on collaborative strategies to boost tourism between China and the Middle East. This gathering underscored a shared commitment to enhancing connectivity and opening new avenues for travel and cultural exchange. By leveraging these partnerships, the initiative aims to make the ambitious goal of 10 million tourist visits a reality, marking a new chapter in China-Arab relations.

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