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Members of Chinese and Asian communities come together to celebrate the Year of the Snake in Edmonton's Chinatown, Edmonton, Canada, January 26, 2025. /CFP
Foreign leaders have sent their best wishes to the Chinese people around the world celebrating the Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival.
China on Tuesday rang in the Year of the Snake. Regarded as the most celebrated holiday among the Chinese, the Spring Festival signifies a time of family reunions and a slew of cultural events.
Beninese Minister of Foreign Affairs Olushegun Adjadi Bakari on Tuesday extended the warmest New Year greetings to the Chinese government and people when meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Benin Zhang Wei.
"Happy Spring Festival! As Chinese communities in Benin and around the world are celebrating the Chinese New Year, I would like to take this opportunity to emphasize the great importance we attach to the strong and enduring friendship between Benin and China," Bakari said.
Bakari also drew a cultural parallel between the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac, which symbolizes transformation, intelligence and perseverance, and Dan, the serpent deity in the Beninese culture, who is revered as a source of wealth, wisdom and harmony.
"These shared values resonate profoundly within the context of our bilateral relations and reflect the depth of our cultural ties," Bakari said. "May this Year of the Snake be a year of prosperity for all and for the enduring friendship between Benin and China."
Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka on Tuesday extended greetings to the people in China and overseas Chinese around the world in a video message.
"On behalf of the Fijian government and the people, I wish you all a joyous and prosperous Chinese New Year. May this year bring happiness, health and harmony to your loved ones," Rabuka said.
The Spring Festival marks the time of renewal, hope and prosperity, values that resonate deeply with the Fijian spirit, said the prime minister, who also expressed his gratitude to the overseas Chinese for "their invaluable contributions" to Fiji.
The Chinese Spring Festival theme is displayed as part of the celebration of the Chinese New Year at the National Museum of Qatar in Doha, Qatar, January 28, 2025. /CFP
Miguel Diaz-Canel, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and Cuban president, also sent a video message. On behalf of the Communist Party of Cuba, the government and the people of Cuba, he sent Chinese people the most sincere wishes for the Chinese New Year.
Besides wishing China prosperity and the people happiness, Diaz-Canel said that Cuba continues to promote the building of a China-Cuba community with a shared future.
In his Chinese New Year message to the Chinese people and overseas Chinese, Guyanese President Irfaan Ali said that on behalf of the government and people of Guyana, he wishes to extend best wishes to all Chinese people on the occasion of the Chinese New Year and Spring Festival. He wished Chinese people peace, prosperity, good luck.
Felix Ulloa, vice president of El Salvador, sent his wishes to the Chinese people in a video message. On behalf of the people and government of El Salvador, he wished Chinese people all the best wishes for the Year of the Snake.
Noting the Year of the Snake symbolizes the vitality of life, he said may it bring prosperity, health and happiness to all Chinese families, and may the colorful colors of the Spring Festival illuminate the road full of hope.
Honduran Second Vice President Doris Gutierrez also sent a video message to extend greetings to the Chinese people.
While reaffirming Honduras's continued commitment to strengthening cooperation and bilateral relations with China to achieve common goals that benefit the people of both countries, Gutierrez said Happy Spring Festival and Auspicious Year of the snake to Chinese people.
(With input from Xinhua)