Foreigners watch a lion dance in Xinwu district, Wuxi. [Photo/wifiwx.com]
More than 30 foreign nationals, including representatives from multinational companies and their families, gathered on Feb 10, the first day of the Chinese New Year, in the Meili Ancient Town, Xinwu district, Wuxi to partake in joyous festivities.
Foreigners learn Chinese calligraphy. [Photo/wifiwx.com]
The foreign visitors, hailing from countries including the United States, Germany, Japan, and Singapore, were treated to mesmerizing lion and dragon dances and Wuxi Opera, which is recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage item. They also had the opportunity to appreciate the melodious tunes of the erhu, a traditional Chinese string instrument, and to try their hand at Chinese calligraphy. Additionally, they immersed themselves in the graceful movements of tai chi and tried their skill at dumpling making.
Peter Coppieters, general manager of Atlas Copco (Wuxi) Compressor Co Ltd, expressed his delight at experiencing the rich cultural traditions of the Chinese Spring Festival. He said that participating in these customs, which symbolize hopes and blessings for the new year, allowed him to deeply appreciate the charm of traditional Chinese culture.
Foreigners practice tai chi. [Photo/wifiwx.com]
Xinwu district is home to 1,827 foreign-funded enterprises, accounting for 26 percent of the total number of foreign companies in Wuxi. With over 5,000 foreigners living in the area, the district is committed to providing a comfortable and welcoming home for them.