As firecrackers crackled and red lanterns glowed, millions worldwide welcomed the Year of the Rabbit this week – a symbol of peace, prosperity, and patience in Chinese culture. From London’s Chinatown to New York’s bustling streets and Bangkok’s night markets, CGTN reporters captured heartwarming moments of families reuniting, travelers embracing traditions, and curious locals joining the fun 🧧✨.
\"I learned to make dumplings from my Beijing roommate!\" grinned Liam, a college student in London, while arranging tangyuan (sweet rice balls). In Bangkok, street vendors sold rabbit-shaped sticky rice treats as tourists snapped selfies with dragon dancers 🐉📸. Meanwhile, New Yorkers lined up for Lunar New Year parades, with one investor telling us: \"This energy gives me hope for Asia’s economic rebound in 2023.\"
Beyond the glitter, the festivities spotlight how cultural bridges thrive. Over 80% of overseas Chinese surveyed said they video-called family back home – blending ancient traditions with digital connection 🌐❤️. As one Shanghai student summed up: \"No matter where you are, Lunar New Year reminds us that kindness and togetherness are universal languages.\"
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'We Talk': Wishes from worldwide to usher in Chinese New Year
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