New era in China: Spring Festival at a Chinese-Japanese cross-cultural family
Share - WeChat
As a Japanese daughter-in-law lived in Dalian, Taniguchi Megumi goes back to her parents-in-law's house during the Chinese New Year, preparing New Year's Eve dinner, making dumplings, and going to the lantern festival with her husband's families.
Megumi obsesses with the colorful decorating street lights and lantern festivals in downtown Dalian during Spring Festival holidays. "In 2023, I will pick the Chinese character hua, which means 'speak or talk' in English, to inspire me to communicate more with friends," Taniguchi Megumi said.
Watch this video to find out more.
- CPC launches education campaign to promote sound performance mindset
- China's railways brace for highest holiday return peak
- No immediate casualties reported after 5.1-magnitude earthquake hits China's Xinjiang
- Shehuo festivities bring folk culture to life in Urumqi
- Datong emerges as Spring Festival hotspot
- Tourists flock to Zhaoyu Ancient City in Shanxi for Spring Festival

































