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Gathering in the Greater Bay Area to share cross-strait love – a different kind of Lantern Festival for Taiwanese youth in Shenzhen_Mainland_Events_Wang Feng

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Gathering in the Greater Bay Area to share cross-strait love – a different kind of Lantern Festival for Taiwanese youth in Shenzhen_Mainland_Events_Wang Feng

Original title: Gathering in the Greater Bay Area to discuss cross-strait love – a different Lantern Festival for Taiwanese youth in Shenzhen

Xinhua News Agency, Shenzhen, February 15 (Reporter Wang Feng) Watching lanterns, guessing lantern riddles, making dumplings, and enjoying the programs written and directed by Taiqing… At noon on the 14th, “Together with a Round of Moon Phases” was held in Qianhai, Shenzhen. “Thousand Miles of Heart” At the Shenzhen Youth Lantern Festival in Shenzhen, nearly 40 Taiwanese youths gathered together and spent a colorful, colorful and flavorful Lantern Festival.

On February 14, “Together with a round of moon phases and know a thousand miles” – at the scene of the Taiwan Youth Celebration Lantern Festival in Shenzhen.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Feng

“Pingxi, Taipei put sky lanterns (Kongming lanterns), Penghu begging turtles (piling rice turtles) to pray for the tortoises, Tainan salt water bee cannons, Taitung fried Handan (cold single)…” At the scene, Taiwanese youth Lin Chuanen introduced to everyone Starting from the cultural connotation of the Lantern Festival and the customs of the Lantern Festival in Taiwan, the mantra of Penghu begging turtles is also recited in Hokkien.

“Mainland and Taiwan are connected, and we are reunited today. Guess the name of a Chinese medicine, what is it?” “One Root”… The lantern riddle guessing session, which combines traditional Chinese cultural elements, Shenzhen geographical indications and other content, attracted the interaction of the Taiwanese youths present. , When the riddle came out, everyone scrambled to answer it.

Since the reform and opening up, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has become one of the areas in the mainland where Taiwan compatriots gather the most. Countless Taiwanese young people come here to study, start a business, find employment, pursue their life dreams, and share the development opportunities of the mainland.

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Participating in this event were Taiwanese teachers, students, entrepreneurial youth, and cross-strait marriage families, etc. in the mainland. While experiencing the charm of traditional culture and customs, they also shared their own life experiences in the mainland, and told the friendship and relationship between the two sides of the strait. comminicate.

“I have come to the mainland to run a business for 32 years, and this year I celebrated the first Lantern Festival in the mainland. This event made me deeply feel that although the strait is separated, the cultural roots of the two sides of the strait are inseparable. Everyone must cherish the results of cooperation and continue to deepen them.” Chen Zhonghe, President of Shenzhen Taiwanese Business Association, expressed his inner feelings.

On February 14th, Taiwanese businessman Zhuo Jieru and his family were at the Lantern Festival event of “Together with a Round of Moon Phases and Knowing Thousands of Miles of Heart”.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Feng

Taiwanese businessman Zhuo Jieru came to Shenzhen to work in 1994 and is now engaged in the service industry. While working in the mainland, he met his wife from Sichuan. Now, their daughter is in middle school, and the family of three is happy and harmonious.

“In the Greater Bay Area, I have achieved my own career and met my own love. The country has given a lot of policy support and preferential treatment to the development of the Greater Bay Area. I hope that more Taiwanese youths will come here to pursue and realize their dreams,” he said. .

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Tangyuan Bao was in full swing, lantern riddle guessing was full of fun, and programs such as “Juvenile Chronicles” solo dance and “Love Fight to Win” chorus pushed the event to a climax. The sound of laughter, discussion, and music can be heard, accompanied by the strong aroma of the food and dumplings, the scene is warm.

On February 14, “Together with a round of moon phases and know a thousand miles” – at the scene of the Taiwan Youth Celebration Lantern Festival in Shenzhen.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Feng

Yu Minzhen, a Taiwanese youth majoring in Chinese language and literature at Shenzhen University, has lived in Shenzhen for many years. It was the first time she participated in such an event. During the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival, Yu Minzhen sent holiday wishes to grandparents in Taiwan through video, and shared her experience of living in the mainland.

“My roots are in Taiwan and the mainland. Both sides are my home. This year, I am working hard for the postgraduate entrance examination. My goal is East China Normal University. In the future, I hope to stay in the mainland to work.” Yu Minzhen said.Return to Sohu, see more

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