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Chinese New Year Watch: New Taste of New Year’s Eve Dinner under “Chinese New Year Instead” _Home Domestic_News Center_Cjn.cn





China News Service, Hangzhou, February 12 (Wang Yifei, Qian Chenfei) This year’s Spring Festival, due to the need for epidemic prevention and control, countless Chinese have answered the call to choose “Chinese New Year in if you”. In this context, in the cities and towns of China, the New Year’s Eve dinner of the Year of the Ox has a new flavor and a new more affectionate temperature.

  

  More than 50 students from Zhejiang University City College stayed for the New Year.Photo by Wang Peng

“Xihucuyu is here, I hope everyone is healthy next year and eat fish every year.” On New Year’s Eve, in Changqing Street, Xiacheng District, Hangzhou, Ying Caihong, secretary of the Sub-district Party Work Committee, became a waiter and was busy.

On the same day, the street invited eight former reformer builders who stayed in Hangzhou for the New Year to have a reunion dinner to celebrate the New Year. The chefs and waiters who cook are all staff and volunteers from the neighborhood community.

  

  More than 50 students from Zhejiang University City College stayed for the New Year.Photo by Wang Peng

Peng Sixin and Wu Faxian were the builders of the New Year’s stay in Hangzhou. In the scene, through the big screen, they saw their grandson whom they had not seen in a long time. At home, the eight-treasure rice and the duck with Hangzhou sauce that the couple had returned were already on the table. The 5-year-old grandson leaned against his mother cunningly and shouted “Grandpa and Grandma, happy Chinese New Year!” .

“This is also New Year’s Eve dinner together and I feel very comfortable,” said Wu Fax.

According to data from China National Railway Group Co., Ltd., from January 28 to February 11, 15 days before the Spring Festival, the China Railways sent a total of 52.33 million passengers, a year-on-year decrease of 115 , 66 million or 68.8%. The sharp reduction in the number of returnees has delayed the reunion of many small families, but more special New Year’s Eve dinners have also appeared.

  

  Volunteers accompanied the children left behind to have a reunion dinner Photo courtesy of Yu Rongxiao

In Pingmen Township, Chun’an, Hangzhou, there are many migrant workers. To reassure them and make the children left behind “not feel alone”, the venue organizes volunteers to accompany eight children left behind to make crafts and play. , eat reunion dinners and celebrate the Spring Festival on New Year’s Eve.

“Mom and Dad, there are a lot of uncles, aunts and children with me for the New Year. We play games together, have dinner on New Year’s Eve, and get a lot of New Year’s gifts …” 14-year-old Dong Wenhua said at a video with their parents. Her parents work in Taiwan because they have not returned home for vacation for two years due to the epidemic.

Not only the above activities, but Tong Xianggui, Party Branch Secretary from Wuhe Village, Pingmen Township, said, “Our village cultural hall has organized a children’s home this year. any moment.”

In addition to migrant workers and abandoned children, there are also many teachers, staff and students in colleges and universities in various places who choose to stay in school during the New Year.

At Zhejiang University City College, more than 50 students will stay on campus during the New Year this year. On New Years Eve, they met at the restaurant for a New Years Eve dinner. School leaders also presented students with red New Year envelopes.

  

  Volunteers accompanied the children left behind to have a reunion dinner Photo courtesy of Yu Rongxiao

“The chicken soup in the school cafeteria today is so delicious,” said Zeng Yihong, a student in the 1902 school news class. This New Year’s Eve dinner, as well as New Year’s greetings and red envelopes from school, they made him feel “big family” and “family care”.

Whether it is a student who stays in school, a migrant worker who cannot return to his hometown, or a child who cannot be hugged by his parents, this Spring Festival, they have left a regretful “little family”, but they have also earned gratitude. and respect. In all parts of China, the Spring Festival remains the hottest day due to the warmth of “foreigners” towards “foreigners” and the care of “owners” towards “compatriots”, and the beauty of spring it is better wishing.

[Editar: Wu Lei]







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