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The spring breeze turns the river's southern bank green again, heralding the ringing of the New Year's bells. The Spring Festival, which falls on February 9 this year, signifies the start of a new cycle. The coming Lunar New Year heralds the arrival of the Year of the Dragon, according to the Chinese zodiac. Chinese dragons are symbolic of being lucky, propitious, powerful, and noble. The Year of the Loong symbolizes innovation and creativity, lighting up the sky of hope and connecting every dream-filled soul.
The Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China and also one of the important festivals celebrated by Chinese people worldwide. It signifies a time of joyful family reunions and a slew of cultural events. Ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year, secretary of the SCNU CPC Committee Wang Binwei and SCNU president Yang Zhongmin, together with SCNU faculty, staff and students, greet all and extend their 2024 New Year’s blessing to all SCNUers.
Wang Binwei, Secretary of the SCNU CPC Committee, expresses best wishes for Chinese new year.
SCNU president Yang Zhongmin extends best wishes for Chinese new year.
Representatives of teachers extend Chinese new year greetings.
Representatives of democratic parties, united front work group and nonparty personages extend Chinese new year greetings.
Representatives of Party and government functional department staff extend Chinese new year greetings.
Representatives of retired faculty extend Chinese new year greetings.
Representatives of university counsellors extend Chinese new year greetings.
Representatives of staff from teaching auxiliary institutions extend Chinese new year greetings.
Representative of staff from SCNU hospital extend Chinese new year greetings.
Representative of students and teachers from affiliated high school, primary school and kindergarten of SCNU extend Chinese new year greetings.
Representatives of Logistics department of SCNU extend Chinese new year greetings.
Student representatives extend Chinese new year greetings.
Wish you and your family a happy and healthy Chinese New Year!
Source from SCNU News Center
Translated by Li Zhixuan, He Anqi
Proofread by Edwin Baak
Edited by Li Jianru