On January 16, local time, the Year of the Dragon Spring Festival Gala dynamic poster produced by China Central Radio and Television was unveiled at the World Economic Forum 2024 Annual Meeting, promoting the annual cultural feast of the global Chinese to Chinese and foreign participants, displaying Chinese festival culture and traditional customs .
As the Chinese Lunar New Year is approaching, the guests attending the meeting sent their blessings and expectations for the new year through the camera.
A young guest from Canada said that Chinese New Year is a very important festival. He has been to China many times and likes China very much. It is particularly worth mentioning that he also visited China during the Spring Festival and spent an unforgettable time.
A guest from Madagascar was born in the Year of the Dragon. She is full of confidence and expectations for her birth year. She wished the Chinese people a happy New Year and good luck in the Year of the Dragon.
As a traditional repertoire of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, the "Dalian Night" event aimed at showing the style of the host city of Davos in summer was held as scheduled. Food and decorations full of traditional Chinese cultural elements and New Year's flavor decorated Davos, Switzerland. International Conference Center.
Alex has lived in Hong Kong and Shanghai and is very interested in Chinese culture. He said in the interview: "We had a very wonderful Chinese night in Davos, which showed the Chinese belt to the world. It is a very profound culture. As the Chinese Lunar Year of the Dragon is approaching, I wish the Chinese people a better life and full of hope for the future."
Chinese and foreign dignitaries, World Economic Forum officials, well-known Chinese and foreign entrepreneurs and annual conference representatives attending the meeting made an appointment 1,000 guests attended the day's event.
The 2024 Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum will be held in Davos, Switzerland from January 15th to 19th, with the theme of "Rebuilding Trust." (Headquarters reporters Xue Jingmeng and Zheng Zhi)