The Days of Spring Festival 2023

Chinese New Year, known as Spring Festival (春节) in Chinese, is much more than just New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day! Starting from New Year’s Day, the entire festival actually lasts 15 days! Read on to find out more information about some of the most important days of the festival and the history and traditions to be aware of, as well as exactly which date they fall on! 

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How can CK help embassies celebrate Spring Festival?

Give your team and your wider community fun and unique ways to celebrate China’s most important holiday: Spring Festival! Through our products, we at Cultural Keys hope to inspire everyone to take a greater interest in and develop a deeper understanding of and respect for traditional Chinese culture and through that process, learn how to make deeper connections with China and its people. This is crucial for any organisation with dealings with China, particularly embassies.

And there’s no better time to do this than before or during Spring Festival!

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How can CK help your company celebrate Spring Festival?

Give your staff fun and unique ways to celebrate China’s most important holiday: Spring Festival! Through our products, we at Cultural Keys hope to inspire everyone to take a greater interest in and develop a deeper understanding of and respect for traditional Chinese culture and through that process, learn how to make deeper connections with China and its people. This is crucial for any organisation with dealings with China. And there’s no better time to do this than at Spring Festival!

Read on to find out more!

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Su Dongpo: The Vegetarian Poet

“In my dreams, I am a deer running to the land of bliss. In reality, I am a chicken to be thrown to a boiling pot”. 

Su Shi (1037-1101) wrote these lines when, facing deadly serious accusations, he was interrogated in prison. A life-changing experience, it even made the poet reconsider his diet! But how did a statesman of national prominence, once called by Emperor Renzong (1010-1063) a future grand councilor, get himself into this situation?

By Ilina Tatiana (edited by Nic Doering)

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