This article is the official website of the Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations
On December 22, the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution by consensus to designate the Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) as a United Nations holiday.
Ambassador Dai Bing, Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of China to the United Nations, said after the adoption of the resolution of the UN General Assembly that the Spring Festival, as a traditional Chinese folk festival, is not only a day for family reunions, farewell to the old and welcome the new, but also carries the common values of all mankind, such as peace, harmony and harmony, as well as the common values of all mankind, such as family harmony, social tolerance, and harmonious coexistence between man and nature. Many countries and regions observe the Spring Festival as a legal holiday, and about one-fifth of the world's population celebrates the Spring Festival in different forms.
Ambassador Dai Bing pointed out that China's promotion of the Spring Festival as a UN holiday is a pragmatic action to implement the Global Civilization Initiative and advocate respect for the diversity of world civilizations. The Spring Festival has officially become a United Nations holiday, which fully demonstrates the communication power and influence of Chinese civilization, will effectively promote exchanges and mutual learning among different civilizations in the world, and actively reflect the cultural values of diversity and inclusiveness advocated by the United Nations. The United Nations General Assembly resolution designating the Spring Festival as a United Nations holiday has been warmly welcomed and enthusiastically supported by United Nations Member States and the staff of the United Nations Secretariat.
In addition to the important official holidays of the host country, the United Nations General Assembly may adopt a resolution to designate the holidays that are widely celebrated worldwide as United Nations holidays, and to avoid meeting activities on such days as possible. Every year, the UN Secretary-General delivers a congratulatory message during the Chinese New Year, extending festive greetings and best wishes to China and all the people of all countries who celebrate the Spring Festival (Lunar New Year).