On December 4, 2024, "Spring Festival - Social Practice for Chinese Celebrate the Traditional New Year" was included in the UNESCO List of Representative Human Intangible Cultural Heritage, and the "Year of China" is becoming the "Year of the World".
Shukri, a foreign expert from People's Daily from Malaysia, is no stranger to the Spring Festival. In the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural Malaysia, the Spring Festival is also listed as a public holiday and is more often called the "Chinese New Year".
This year during the Spring Festival holiday, Shukeli and his family chose to stay in Beijing, play in the amusement park, eat copper pot shabu, visit Qianmen Street, eat candied haws... and feel the "New Year flavor" different from Malaysia. (Yang Chunyan, Shukeli)