Celebrating The Year Of The Dragon

China Cultural Center in Pakistan and the Cultural Office of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan come together to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

Celebrating The Year Of The Dragon
Celebrating The Year Of The Dragon
Celebrating The Year Of The Dragon
Celebrating The Year Of The Dragon
Celebrating The Year Of The Dragon
Celebrating The Year Of The Dragon

The China Cultural Center in Pakistan and the Cultural Office of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan have jointly launched a series of activities to grandly celebrate the ‘Chinese New Year – Year of the Dragon’ in Pakistan. 

Taikonauts at China's Tiangong space station extended New Year's greetings for the Year of Dragon to the global Chinese community via video message, officially launching 2024 Happy Chinese New Year activities throughout the world.

The China Cultural Center in Pakistan has launched a wide range of exciting online events, such as cultural performances, exhibitions, documentaries on culture, arts, tourism and more to showcase rich celebrations of the Lunar Chinese New Year.

In order to celebrate Chinese New Year with the community, China Cultural Center in Pakistan has joined hands with China Window in Peshawar, Silk Road Cultural Centre in Quetta as well as the well-known restaurant MONAL group. In this regard, MONAL the restaurant will allow Islamabad locals to experience the joyous Chinese New Year ambiance. 

Through this activity, Chinese nationals residing in Pakistan will have the chance to enjoy and celebrate Chinese New Year in Pakistan in addition to helping Pakistani citizens participate in the festivities.

Chinese New Year also known as ‘Spring Festival’ is the most important festival of the year for the Chinese nation. It is an important opportunity for families and friends to get together and celebrate the new year.  The Chinese people strive to make this event as special as possible, often spending hours preparing food and decorations for the events of the festival.

Happy Chinese New Year is usually celebrated with loud showcases of talents, fireworks, and the adornment of red on everything, each coming with their cultural symbolism. Behind the colourful elements lie a period of renewal and welcoming of the future, while inversely also harkening back to one’s roots of community, familial bond, and self-reflection. 

China Cultural Center in Pakistan will also launch more activities on various social media platforms.